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Flourishing ocean drives the end-Permian marine mass extinction
Martin Schobben, Alan Stebbins, Abbas Ghaderi, Harald Strauss, Dieter Korn,
Christoph Korte
Geology
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Biodiversity Crisis
100%
Mass Extinction
100%
End-Permian
100%
Sulfur Isotopes
66%
Sulfur
66%
Temporal Trends
66%
Oxygen Isotopes
66%
Anoxic Zone
66%
Species Richness
33%
Water Column
33%
Seafloor
33%
Model Adequacy
33%
Climate Change
33%
Marine Productivity
33%
Isotopic Signature
33%
Phanerozoic
33%
Eukaryotic Organisms
33%
Marine Biodiversity
33%
Marine Realm
33%
Geographic Patterns
33%
Box Model
33%
Isotope Excursion
33%
Biotic Crisis
33%
Exogenic
33%
Global Warming
33%
End-Permian Mass Extinction
33%
Biological Processes
33%
Permian-Triassic Boundary
33%
Sulfidic Waters
33%
Spatial Distribution
33%
Biological Carbon
33%
Euxinic
33%
Physical Processes
33%
Microbial Sulfate Reduction
33%
Organic Matter
33%
Carbon Recycling
33%
Earth History
33%
Nutrient Flux
33%
Carbonate Rocks
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Permian
100%
Mass Extinction
100%
Oxygen 18
50%
Organic Matter
25%
Water Column
25%
Global Warming
25%
Phanerozoic
25%
Spatial Distribution
25%
Physical Process
25%
Carbonate Rock
25%
Species Richness
25%
Marine Biodiversity
25%
Permian-Triassic Boundary
25%
Climate Change
25%
Recycling
25%