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Ocean acidification and the Permo-Triassic mass extinction.
Clarkson, M O; Kasemann, S A; Wood, R A; Lenton, T M; Daines, S J; Richoz, S; Ohnemueller, F; Meixner, A; Poulton, S W; Tipper, E T.
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  • Clarkson MO; School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK. matthew.clarkson@otago.ac.nz.
  • Kasemann SA; Faculty of Geosciences and MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, 28334 Bremen, Germany.
  • Wood RA; School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK.
  • Lenton TM; College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Laver Building, North Parks Road, Exeter EX4 4QE, UK.
  • Daines SJ; College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Laver Building, North Parks Road, Exeter EX4 4QE, UK.
  • Richoz S; Institute of Earth Sciences, NAWI Graz, University of Graz, Heinrichstraße 26, 8010 Graz, Austria.
  • Ohnemueller F; Faculty of Geosciences and MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, 28334 Bremen, Germany.
  • Meixner A; Faculty of Geosciences and MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, 28334 Bremen, Germany.
  • Poulton SW; School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.
  • Tipper ET; Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EQ, UK.
Science ; 348(6231): 229-32, 2015 Apr 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25859043
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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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Agua de Mar / Carbono / Extinción Biológica / Organismos Acuáticos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Science Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Agua de Mar / Carbono / Extinción Biológica / Organismos Acuáticos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Science Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos