Environmental conditions as the cause of the great mass extinction of marine organisms in the Late Devonian

Volume: 475, Issue: 2, Pages: 845 - 848
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
During the Late Devonian extinction, 70–82% of all marine species disappeared. The main causes of this mass extinction include tectonic activity, climate and sea-level fluctuations, volcanism, and the collision of the Earth with cosmic bodies (impact events). The major causes are considered to be volcanism accompanying formation of the Viluy traps and, probably, basaltic magmatism in the Southern Urals, alkaline magmatism within the East...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental conditions as the cause of the great mass extinction of marine organisms in the Late Devonian
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
475
Issue
2
Pages
845 - 848
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