The links between the Siberian Traps and the end- Permian mass extinction, and between the North Atlantic Igneous Province (NA IP) and the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), demonstrate a critical role for large-igneous provinces (LIPs) in the disruption of the Earth-system carbon cycle (ESCC). High-precision age dates for both volcanic provinces and the associate d environmental crises show that in both cases, the crisis was contemporaneous with the volcanism. The NAIP comprises two phases: the earlier Phase 1 (~61 Ma), and the m uch more voluminous Phase 2, ~56 Ma, linked to the opening of the NE Atlantic. The l atter triggered the PETM, the largest Cenozoic hyperthermal. The Siberian Traps are sign ificantly more volum...
Plume magmatism and continental breakup led to the opening of the northeast Atlantic Ocean during th...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
Plume magmatism and continental breakup led to the opening of the northeast Atlantic Ocean during th...
International audienceThe Siberian Traps represent one of the most voluminous continental flood basa...
The association between the Siberian Traps, the largest continental flood basalt province, and the l...
International audienceLarge igneous provinces (LIPs) are known for their rapid production of enormou...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) can have a significant global climatic effect as monitored by sedimen...
The correlation between large igneous provinces (LIPs), extinction events, and rapid climate change ...
The Siberian Traps represent one of the most voluminous continental flood basalt provinces on Earth....
Siberian Traps flood basalt magmatism coincided with the end-Permian mass extinction approximately 2...
International audienceMost mass extinctions during the last 500 m.y. coincide with eruptions of larg...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are huge accumulations of magmatic rocks originated during unusually ...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The coincidence of large igneous province (LIP) eruptions with at least three, if not all, of the Bi...
Plume magmatism and continental breakup led to the opening of the northeast Atlantic Ocean during th...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
Plume magmatism and continental breakup led to the opening of the northeast Atlantic Ocean during th...
International audienceThe Siberian Traps represent one of the most voluminous continental flood basa...
The association between the Siberian Traps, the largest continental flood basalt province, and the l...
International audienceLarge igneous provinces (LIPs) are known for their rapid production of enormou...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) can have a significant global climatic effect as monitored by sedimen...
The correlation between large igneous provinces (LIPs), extinction events, and rapid climate change ...
The Siberian Traps represent one of the most voluminous continental flood basalt provinces on Earth....
Siberian Traps flood basalt magmatism coincided with the end-Permian mass extinction approximately 2...
International audienceMost mass extinctions during the last 500 m.y. coincide with eruptions of larg...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are huge accumulations of magmatic rocks originated during unusually ...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The coincidence of large igneous province (LIP) eruptions with at least three, if not all, of the Bi...
Plume magmatism and continental breakup led to the opening of the northeast Atlantic Ocean during th...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
Plume magmatism and continental breakup led to the opening of the northeast Atlantic Ocean during th...