Field evidence for coal combustion links the 252 Ma Siberian Traps with global carbon disruption

Volume: 48, Issue: 10, Pages: 986 - 991
Published: Jun 12, 2020
Abstract
The Permian-Triassic extinction was the most severe in Earth history. The Siberian Traps eruptions are strongly implicated in the global atmospheric changes that likely drove the extinction. A sharp negative carbon isotope excursion coincides within geochronological uncertainty with the oldest dated rocks from the Norilsk section of the Siberian flood basalts. We focused on the voluminous volcaniclastic rocks of the Siberian Traps, relatively...
Paper Details
Title
Field evidence for coal combustion links the 252 Ma Siberian Traps with global carbon disruption
Published Date
Jun 12, 2020
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
10
Pages
986 - 991
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