Large perturbations of the carbon cycle during recovery from the end-permian extinction.Science. 2004 Jul 23; 305(5683):506-9.Sci
Abstract
High-resolution carbon isotope measurements of multiple stratigraphic sections in south China demonstrate that the pronounced carbon isotopic excursion at the Permian-Triassic boundary was not an isolated event but the first in a series of large fluctuations that continued throughout the Early Triassic before ending abruptly early in the Middle Triassic. The unusual behavior of the carbon cycle coincides with the delayed recovery from end-Permian extinction recorded by fossils, suggesting a direct relationship between Earth system function and biological rediversification in the aftermath of Earth's most devastating mass extinction.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
Language
eng
PubMed ID
15273391
Citation
Payne, Jonathan L., et al. "Large Perturbations of the Carbon Cycle During Recovery From the End-permian Extinction." Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 305, no. 5683, 2004, pp. 506-9.
Payne JL, Lehrmann DJ, Wei J, et al. Large perturbations of the carbon cycle during recovery from the end-permian extinction. Science. 2004;305(5683):506-9.
Payne, J. L., Lehrmann, D. J., Wei, J., Orchard, M. J., Schrag, D. P., & Knoll, A. H. (2004). Large perturbations of the carbon cycle during recovery from the end-permian extinction. Science (New York, N.Y.), 305(5683), 506-9.
Payne JL, et al. Large Perturbations of the Carbon Cycle During Recovery From the End-permian Extinction. Science. 2004 Jul 23;305(5683):506-9. PubMed PMID: 15273391.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Large perturbations of the carbon cycle during recovery from the end-permian extinction.
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AU - Lehrmann,Daniel J,
AU - Wei,Jiayong,
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AU - Schrag,Daniel P,
AU - Knoll,Andrew H,
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PY - 2004/7/27/entrez
SP - 506
EP - 9
JF - Science (New York, N.Y.)
JO - Science
VL - 305
IS - 5683
N2 - High-resolution carbon isotope measurements of multiple stratigraphic sections in south China demonstrate that the pronounced carbon isotopic excursion at the Permian-Triassic boundary was not an isolated event but the first in a series of large fluctuations that continued throughout the Early Triassic before ending abruptly early in the Middle Triassic. The unusual behavior of the carbon cycle coincides with the delayed recovery from end-Permian extinction recorded by fossils, suggesting a direct relationship between Earth system function and biological rediversification in the aftermath of Earth's most devastating mass extinction.
SN - 1095-9203
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