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Title: Massive extinction linked to ancient Siberian blast
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/s ... 7/science-mass-extinction.html
Published: Nov 17, 2011
Author: Emily Chung, CBC News
Post Date: 2011-11-17 23:52:15 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 153
Comments: 3

Scientists finally know the date — and hence the likely cause — of a massive extinction that wiped out 95 per cent of life in the oceans and 70 per cent of life on land more than 200 million years ago.

The end-Permian mass extinction — the most severe mass extinction ever — peaked 252.28 million years ago, reports a new study published Thursday in Science.

Most affected species met their demise within 20,000 years — a blink of an eye on the geological timescale. In all, the mass extinction lasted less than 200,000 years, wiping out huge forests of conifer trees, tree ferns, big amphibians, large reptiles such as dimetrodons, mammal ancestors called synapsids and a huge diversity of fish and shellfish.

Charles Henderson (middle) of the University of Calgary collects material from a sedimentary layer in Shangsi, Sichuan Province, China. Charles Henderson (middle) of the University of Calgary collects material from a sedimentary layer in Shangsi, Sichuan Province, China. Courtesy of Charles Henderson/Univeresity of CalgaryThe precise timing coincides with a huge outpouring of carbon dioxide and methane from volcanic lava flows in northwest Asia known as the Siberian traps.

"That led to cascading effect — global warming, aridity in various areas, giant wildfires, acidification of the ocean," said Charles Henderson, a geosciences professor at the Department of Calgary who co-authored the paper with a large international team.

"All of these things led to a very inhospitable world."

The study also showed that marine and land animals went extinct at the same time, ending a long-held scientific debate.

Researchers are interested in the causes of previous mass extinctions because they hope it will help them understand the rapid loss of biodiversity that is taking place in the present day, Henderson said.

Previously, scientists had a very rough idea of when the end-Permian extinction took place, based on the fossil record, which provides a relative age record.

"All you can say is this fossil is older or younger than another fossil," Henderson said, "but you don't exactly know how much." While that may show species going extinct, "you don't know how fast it happened, and you don’t know exactly when."

That meant it was impossible to tell whether the extinction happened before or after major geological events around the same time such as the massive release of gases from the Siberian traps: "You need something that gives you absolute time as opposed to relative time."

In the new study, led by Shu-zhong Shen at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology in China, the absolute timing was determined from chemical techniques that rely on the rate of radioactive decay of uranium in zircon. The techniques have only recently become precise and standardized enough to use in this type of study, Henderson said. Lucky eruption

The zircon crystals were found in ash beds interspersed between fossils in South China and Tibet. The localized ash was deposited by nearby volcanoes similar to Mt. St. Helen's in the northwestern U.S. around the time of the extinction — a lucky coincidence that didn't happen at most other fossil beds around the world of a similar age.

The researchers were able to figure out the absolute timing by analyzing zircon crystals in ash beds, such as this thin white layer, interspersed between fossils in South China and Tibet. The researchers were able to figure out the absolute timing by analyzing zircon crystals in ash beds, such as this thin white layer, interspersed between fossils in South China and Tibet. The researchers were able to pinpoint the timing of the extinction by combining the time information from the ash with painstaking counts of 1500 fossil species in the rock layers by a huge number of Chinese researchers.

"We actually can show the species actually going extinct," said Henderson. "It's an immense amount of work."

Henderson played a key role in that part of the study because he specializes in identifying conodonts, a once common but now extinct group of eel-like marine animals related to fish. By identifying conodont features that evolved earlier or later, researchers can figure out the relative age of a given fossil layer.

Now that the scientists have pinpointed the timing and progression of the extinction, it will be possible to do more detailed studies that weren't possible before, Henderson said. For example, scientists can look more closely at how fast species were evolving leading up to the extinction and compare them to other changes in the ecosystem. Or they can do computer modeling to try and figure out how the extinction may have progressed in more detail.

"It opens up the door."

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#1. To: Tatarewicz, *Agriculture-Environment* (#0) (Edited)

just like the article I read, they don't mention how much CO2 was released because it would put the lie to their comparison.

Study details world's worst die-off: hell on Earth


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farmfriend  posted on  2011-11-18   1:47:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: farmfriend (#1)

Yes, in a volcanic event you would have sulfur dioxide, methane, and other volitiles. CO2 would have been created primarily from secondary effects such as forest fires, but likely not in great enough quantity to fit the Glowbull Warming models.

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Original_Intent  posted on  2011-11-18   2:04:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Original_Intent (#2)

Yes, in a volcanic event you would have sulfur dioxide, methane, and other volitiles. CO2 would have been created primarily from secondary effects such as forest fires, but likely not in great enough quantity to fit the Glowbull Warming models.

ok I found this on wiki.

Further evidence for environmental change around the P–Tr boundary suggests an 8 °C (14.40 °F) rise in temperature,[13] and an increase in CO2 levels by 2000ppm (by contrast, the concentration immediately before the industrial revolution was 280ppm;[13] in October 2010, this concentration was 388 ppm, some 108 ppm higher[21]). There is also evidence of increased ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth, and causing the mutation of plant spores.[13]


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