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Flourishing ocean drives the end-Permian marine mass extinction
Year: 2015
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The end-Permian mass extinction, the most severe biotic crisis in the Phanerozoic, was accompanied by climate change and expansion of oceanic anoxic zones. The partitioning of sulfur among different exogenic reservoirs by ...
Eutrophication, microbial-sulfate reduction and mass extinctions
Year: 2016
Abstract:
In post-Cambrian time, life on Earth experienced five major extinction events, likely instigated by adverse environmental conditions. Biodiversity loss among marine taxa, for at least three of these mass extinction events ...
The role of microbial anaerobic respiration in the end-Permian mass extinction
Year: 2014
Abstract:
Changes in plankton productivity have been connected with the end-Permian mass extinction. A box-model – proxy data comparison suggests that an increase of microbial sulfate reduction (MSR) can explain excursions in δ34SCAS ...