Permian marine mass extinction linked to volcanism-induced anoxia

Schematic diagram of a three-stage model for the paleoenvironmental evolution of the Upper Yangtze, China, through the middle-late Permian. Credit: Wang et al 2024

Mass extinctions are rapid global decreases in Earth’s biodiversity, with five key events identified over the planet’s history, arguably the most famous of which occurred ~66 million years ago during the Cretaceous, which brought the rein of dinosaurs to an end. However, the largest mass extinction is attributed to the Permian, during…

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