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Different triggers for the two pulses of mass extinction across the Permian and Triassic boundary

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-86111-7

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  1. CNSF [41730320]
  2. STU Scientific Research Start-Up Foundation for Talents [NTF19003, NTF20006]
  3. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project of Shantou [2021112176541391]

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The study revealed that the two pulses of biotic extinction during the late Permian and early Triassic were triggered by different environmental factors, primarily volcanic activity and terrigenous influx.
Widespread ocean anoxia has been proposed to cause biotic mass extinction across the Permian-Triassic (P-Tr) boundary. However, its temporal dynamics during this crisis period are unclear. The Liangfengya section in the South China Block contains continuous marine sedimentary and fossil records. Two pulses of biotic extinction and two mass extinction horizons (MEH 1 & 2) near the P-Tr boundary were identified and defined based on lithology and fossils from the section. The data showed that the two pulses of extinction have different environmental triggers. The first pulse occurred during the latest Permian, characterized by disappearance of algae, large foraminifers, and fusulinids. Approaching the MEH 1, multiple layers of volcanic clay and yellowish micritic limestone occurred, suggesting intense volcanic eruptions and terrigenous influx. The second pulse occurred in the earliest Triassic, characterized by opportunist-dominated communities of low diversity and high abundance, and resulted in a structural marine ecosystem change. The oxygen deficiency inferred by pyrite framboid data is associated with biotic declines above the MEH 2, suggesting that the anoxia plays an important role.

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