The biggest known mass extinction in the history of animal life occurred at the Permian–Triassic boundary and has often been linked to global warming. Previous studies have suggested that a geologically rapid (<40 kyr) temperature increase of more than 10°C occurred simultaneously with the main extinction pulse. This hypothesis is challenged by geochemical and palaeontological data indicating profound environmental perturbations and a temperature rise prior to the main extinction. Using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), we measured oxygen isotope ratios from Changhsingian (late Permian) ostracods of north‐western Iran. Our data show that ambient seawater temperature began to rise at least 300 kyr prior to the main extinction event. Gr...
Many mass extinctions of life in the sea and on land have been attributed to geologically rapid heat...
The end Permian extinction was the greatest mass extinction of the Phanerozoic Era. It impacted mari...
Extinction, the irreversible loss of species, is perhaps the most alarming symptom of the ongoing bi...
The biggest known mass extinction in the history of animal life occurred at the Permian–Triassic bou...
The biggest known mass extinction in the history of animal life occurred at the Permian-Triassic bou...
Climate warming, probably as a result of massive degassing of greenhouse gases from the Siberian Tra...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth\u2019s greatest mass extinc...
The mass extinction event that occurred at the close of the Permian Period (~252million years ago) r...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
none7siThe end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass exti...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The end-Triassic mass extinction coincided with the eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Provin...
The end-Triassic mass extinction coincided with the eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Provin...
Many mass extinctions of life in the sea and on land have been attributed to geologically rapid heat...
The end Permian extinction was the greatest mass extinction of the Phanerozoic Era. It impacted mari...
Extinction, the irreversible loss of species, is perhaps the most alarming symptom of the ongoing bi...
The biggest known mass extinction in the history of animal life occurred at the Permian–Triassic bou...
The biggest known mass extinction in the history of animal life occurred at the Permian-Triassic bou...
Climate warming, probably as a result of massive degassing of greenhouse gases from the Siberian Tra...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth\u2019s greatest mass extinc...
The mass extinction event that occurred at the close of the Permian Period (~252million years ago) r...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
none7siThe end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass exti...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The end-Triassic mass extinction coincided with the eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Provin...
The end-Triassic mass extinction coincided with the eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Provin...
Many mass extinctions of life in the sea and on land have been attributed to geologically rapid heat...
The end Permian extinction was the greatest mass extinction of the Phanerozoic Era. It impacted mari...
Extinction, the irreversible loss of species, is perhaps the most alarming symptom of the ongoing bi...