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Calibrating the end-Permian mass extinction
Authors:Shen Shu-zhong  Crowley James L  Wang Yue  Bowring Samuel A  Erwin Douglas H  Sadler Peter M  Cao Chang-qun  Rothman Daniel H  Henderson Charles M  Ramezani Jahandar  Zhang Hua  Shen Yanan  Wang Xiang-dong  Wang Wei  Mu Lin  Li Wen-zhong  Tang Yue-gang  Liu Xiao-lei  Liu Lu-jun  Zeng Yong  Jiang Yao-fa  Jin Yu-gan
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Nanjing 210008, China. szshen@nigpas.ac.cn
Abstract:The end-Permian mass extinction was the most severe biodiversity crisis in Earth history. To better constrain the timing, and ultimately the causes of this event, we collected a suite of geochronologic, isotopic, and biostratigraphic data on several well-preserved sedimentary sections in South China. High-precision U-Pb dating reveals that the extinction peak occurred just before 252.28 ± 0.08 million years ago, after a decline of 2 per mil (‰) in δ(13)C over 90,000 years, and coincided with a δ(13)C excursion of -5‰ that is estimated to have lasted ≤20,000 years. The extinction interval was less than 200,000 years and synchronous in marine and terrestrial realms; associated charcoal-rich and soot-bearing layers indicate widespread wildfires on land. A massive release of thermogenic carbon dioxide and/or methane may have caused the catastrophic extinction.
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