none9siThe end-Devonian global Hangenberg event (359 Ma) is among the most devastating mass extinction events in Earth’s history, albeit not one of the “Big Five”. This extinction is linked to worldwide anoxia caused by global climatic changes. These changes could have been driven by astronomical forcing and volcanic cataclysm, but ultimate causes of the extinction still remain unclear. Here we report anomalously high mercury (Hg) concentration in marine deposits encompassing the Hangenberg event from Italy and Austria (Carnic Alps). The Hangenberg event recorded in the sections investigated can be here interpreted as caused by extensive volcanic activity of large igneous provinces (LIPs), arc volcanism and/or hydrothermal activity. Our res...
Life on Earth suffered its greatest bio-crisis since multicellular organisms rose 600 million years ...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. Strata of Permian - Early Triassic age that include a r...
The Late Devonian Frasnian–Famennian (F–F) mass extinction has been long-time debated by non-volcani...
The end-Devonian global Hangenberg event (359 Ma) is among the most devastating mass extinction eve...
6siRecently, the end-Devonian mass extinction (Hangenberg Crisis, 359 Ma) was identified as a first-...
Recently, the end-Devonian mass extinction (Hangenberg Crisis, 359 Ma) was identified as a first-ord...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
The Frasnian–Famennian biotic crisis (~372 Ma) was one of the “big five” mass extinction events in t...
A wide range of various proxies (e.g., mineralogy, organic carbon, inorganic geochemistry, C and Mo ...
AbstractThe Mesozoic Era featured emplacement of a number of Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs), formed ...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. Strata of Permian - Early Triassic age that include a r...
Life on Earth suffered its greatest bio-crisis since multicellular organisms rose 600 million years ...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. Strata of Permian - Early Triassic age that include a r...
The Late Devonian Frasnian–Famennian (F–F) mass extinction has been long-time debated by non-volcani...
The end-Devonian global Hangenberg event (359 Ma) is among the most devastating mass extinction eve...
6siRecently, the end-Devonian mass extinction (Hangenberg Crisis, 359 Ma) was identified as a first-...
Recently, the end-Devonian mass extinction (Hangenberg Crisis, 359 Ma) was identified as a first-ord...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
During the past 600 million years of Earth history, four of five major extinction events were synchr...
The Frasnian–Famennian biotic crisis (~372 Ma) was one of the “big five” mass extinction events in t...
A wide range of various proxies (e.g., mineralogy, organic carbon, inorganic geochemistry, C and Mo ...
AbstractThe Mesozoic Era featured emplacement of a number of Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs), formed ...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. Strata of Permian - Early Triassic age that include a r...
Life on Earth suffered its greatest bio-crisis since multicellular organisms rose 600 million years ...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. Strata of Permian - Early Triassic age that include a r...
The Late Devonian Frasnian–Famennian (F–F) mass extinction has been long-time debated by non-volcani...