Mercury anomalies across the end Permian mass extinction in South China from shallow and deep water depositional environments

Volume: 496, Pages: 159 - 167
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Life on Earth suffered its greatest bio-crisis since multicellular organisms rose 600 million years ago during the end-Permian mass extinction. Coincidence of the mass extinction with flood basalt eruptions in Siberia is well established, but the exact causal connection between the eruptions and extinction processes in South China is uncertain due to their wide spatial separation and the absence of direct geochemical evidence linking the two....
Paper Details
Title
Mercury anomalies across the end Permian mass extinction in South China from shallow and deep water depositional environments
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
496
Pages
159 - 167
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