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DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103282
论文题名:
A two-phase end-Triassic mass extinction
作者: Wignall P.B.; Atkinson J.W.
刊名: Earth Science Reviews
ISSN: 00128252
出版年: 2020
卷: 208
语种: 英语
中文关键词: Fern spike ; Large igneous province ; Marine anoxia ; Ocean acidification ; Triassic extinction
英文关键词: bivalve ; conodont ; fern ; flora ; fossil assemblage ; fossil record ; mass extinction ; ostracod ; paleontology ; palynology ; Triassic ; United Kingdom ; algae ; Bivalvia ; Brachiopoda ; Filicophyta ; Ostracoda ; Radiolaria (protozoans) ; Tetrapoda
英文摘要: The end-Triassic mass extinction was one of the big five crises of the fossil record. It affected diverse marine groups, including bivalves, brachiopods, ostracods, calcareous algae, radiolarians, and tetrapods and coincided with major changes in palynological assemblages. The rapidity of the event has long been debated and here we show that it can be resolved into two distinct, short-lived extinction pulses separated by a several hundred-thousand-year interlude phase. Detailed collecting in the British Isles shows the first extinction in the lower Cotham Member eliminated many bivalves and ostracods. This event has been previously considered as the end-Triassic mass extinction horizon, however a second extinction is also seen at the top of the Langport Member after a phase of recovery marked by diversity increase. This younger crisis caused the loss of further bivalves, ostracods and the last of the conodonts. The two phases of marine extinctions coincide with marked turnovers amongst palynofloral assemblages with the interlude phase manifest as a fern spore-dominated interval (the Polypodiisporites polymicroforatus abundance interval). Correlation of Triassic-Jurassic boundary sections (and their associated extinction record) in Europe has been controversial. The most parsimonious correlation scheme assumes that a brief, high amplitude negative excursion of δ13Corg values, seen at the level of the first extinction phase in the UK, is manifest in other European sections in the same way. Alternative correlation schemes require complex scenarios with extinction occurring in some areas as recovery is happening elsewhere. In Europe, the first extinction coincides with regression whilst the second occurs at a flooding surface marked by the spread of anoxia. The extinction history of the terminal Triassic crisis is remarkably similar to that seen during other extinction events (end-Ordovician, Permo-Triassic, Toarcian) and suggests that, if the ultimate driver of these crises – large igneous province eruptions – is the same, then they show the same “double-punch” eruption history separated by a more benign interval of a few hundred-thousand-year duration. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/166298
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作者单位: School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom

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Wignall P.B.,Atkinson J.W.. A two-phase end-Triassic mass extinction[J]. Earth Science Reviews,2020-01-01,208
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