Intensified Ocean Deoxygenation During the end Devonian Mass Extinction

Volume: 20, Issue: 12, Pages: 6187 - 6198
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
The end‐Devonian mass extinction (~359 Ma) substantially impacted marine ecosystems and shaped the roots of modern vertebrate biodiversity. Although multiple hypotheses have been proposed, no consensus has been reached about the mechanism inducing this extinction event. In this study, I/Ca ratio of carbonate was used to unravel the changes in local oxygen content of the upper water column during this critical interval. The Devonian‐Carboniferous...
Paper Details
Title
Intensified Ocean Deoxygenation During the end Devonian Mass Extinction
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
12
Pages
6187 - 6198
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