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Science ; 348(6231): 229-32, 2015 Apr 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25859043

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Ocean acidification triggered by Siberian Trap volcanism was a possible kill mechanism for the Permo-Triassic Boundary mass extinction, but direct evidence for an acidification event is lacking. We present a high-resolution seawater pH record across this interval, using boron isotope data combined with a quantitative modeling approach. In the latest Permian, increased ocean alkalinity primed the Earth system with a low level of atmospheric CO2 and a high ocean buffering capacity. The first phase of extinction was coincident with a slow injection of carbon into the atmosphere, and ocean pH remained stable. During the second extinction pulse, however, a rapid and large injection of carbon caused an abrupt acidification event that drove the preferential loss of heavily calcified marine biota.


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Aquatic Organisms , Carbon , Extinction, Biological , Seawater/chemistry , Animals , Atmosphere , Boron , Carbon Cycle , Carbon Isotopes , Ecosystem , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Isotopes , Oceans and Seas , Time
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