Supernova triggers for end-Devonian extinctions

Volume: 117, Issue: 35, Pages: 21008 - 21010
Published: Aug 18, 2020
Abstract
The Late Devonian was a protracted period of low speciation resulting in biodiversity decline, culminating in extinction events near the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary. Recent evidence indicates that the final extinction event may have coincided with a dramatic drop in stratospheric ozone, possibly due to a global temperature rise. Here we study an alternative possible cause for the postulated ozone drop: a nearby supernova explosion that could...
Paper Details
Title
Supernova triggers for end-Devonian extinctions
Published Date
Aug 18, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
35
Pages
21008 - 21010
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