Volcanic activity is considered one of the possible causes for mass extinctions occurred during the geologic history of the Earth. Volcanic products from high energetic explosive eruptions, ejected up to the stratosphere and dispersed worldwide or on a regional scale by atmospheric currents, may significantly change the amount of solar irradiance received at ground level, causing dramatic climatic changes on their own responsible for the mass extinctions. The amount of energy, i.e. the amount of magma involved in the eruption, needed for such a kind of phenomena is not (fortunately for vivents) generable by all the volcanoes, but only by a category of large dimension structure known as “supervolcanoes”. The most famous actual supervolcano...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
Fossils from southern China provide evidence for a mass extinction during middle Permian time, 260 m...
Silicic magmatism is a feature of all continental LIP events, and where volumetrically significant, ...
Volcanic activity is considered one of the possible causes for mass extinctions occurred during the ...
The temporal link between mass extinctions and large igneous provinces is well known. Here, we exami...
Evolution has not been a simple path. Since the first appearance of complex life, there have been se...
Mass extinctions in Earth history have repeatedly altered the course of evolution of life on our pla...
Contemporaneous occurrences of the geologic signals of ‘large impacts’, craton-associated continenta...
The temporal link between large igneous province (LIP) eruptions and at least half of the major exti...
Every now and again Earth experiences tremendous explosive volcanic eruptions, considerably bigger t...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
Summary. The recent findings of nearly matching long-term cyclicity in biological mass extinctions, ...
Volcanic activities belongs to the most common natural events on this planet. They are as old as our...
Increasing evidence supports the claim that stress changes play a fundamental role in triggering vol...
Volcanic eruption is one of the most important factors influencing global climate.Intensive volcanic...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
Fossils from southern China provide evidence for a mass extinction during middle Permian time, 260 m...
Silicic magmatism is a feature of all continental LIP events, and where volumetrically significant, ...
Volcanic activity is considered one of the possible causes for mass extinctions occurred during the ...
The temporal link between mass extinctions and large igneous provinces is well known. Here, we exami...
Evolution has not been a simple path. Since the first appearance of complex life, there have been se...
Mass extinctions in Earth history have repeatedly altered the course of evolution of life on our pla...
Contemporaneous occurrences of the geologic signals of ‘large impacts’, craton-associated continenta...
The temporal link between large igneous province (LIP) eruptions and at least half of the major exti...
Every now and again Earth experiences tremendous explosive volcanic eruptions, considerably bigger t...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
Summary. The recent findings of nearly matching long-term cyclicity in biological mass extinctions, ...
Volcanic activities belongs to the most common natural events on this planet. They are as old as our...
Increasing evidence supports the claim that stress changes play a fundamental role in triggering vol...
Volcanic eruption is one of the most important factors influencing global climate.Intensive volcanic...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
Fossils from southern China provide evidence for a mass extinction during middle Permian time, 260 m...
Silicic magmatism is a feature of all continental LIP events, and where volumetrically significant, ...