Interpreting the Carbon Isotope Record of Mass Extinctions

Volume: 15, Issue: 5, Pages: 331 - 337
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Mass extinctions are global-scale environmental crises marked by the loss of numerous species from all habitats. They often coincide with rapid changes in the stable carbon isotope ratios (13C/12C) recorded in sedimentary carbonate and organic matter, ratios which can indicate substantial inputs to the surface carbon reservoirs and/or changes in the cycling of carbon. Models to explain these changes have provided much fuel for debate on the...
Paper Details
Title
Interpreting the Carbon Isotope Record of Mass Extinctions
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
331 - 337
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