[HTML][HTML] From rainforest to herbland: New insights into land plant responses to the end-Permian mass extinction

Z Feng, HB Wei, Y Guo, XY He, Q Sui, Y Zhou… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
The end-Permian mass extinction is the greatest biotic crisis in Earth history causing the
extinction of a large number of marine and terrestrial animals globally. However, how land …

Petroleum systems and hydrocarbon potential of the North-West Himalaya of India and Pakistan

J Craig, N Hakhoo, GM Bhat, M Hafiz, MR Khan… - Earth-science …, 2018 - Elsevier
The Himalayan orogeny has shaped the sedimentary basins of the region, where
continuous deformation formed both 'conventional'and 'unconventional'petroleum systems at …

End-Permian (252 Mya) deforestation, wildfires and flooding—an ancient biotic crisis with lessons for the present

V Vajda, S McLoughlin, C Mays, TD Frank… - Earth and Planetary …, 2020 - Elsevier
Current large-scale deforestation poses a threat to ecosystems globally, and imposes
substantial and prolonged changes on the hydrological and carbon cycles. The tropical …

Global mercury cycle during the end-Permian mass extinction and subsequent Early Triassic recovery

X Wang, PA Cawood, H Zhao, L Zhao… - Earth and Planetary …, 2019 - Elsevier
The end-Permian mass extinction (EPME) at∼ 252 Ma was the most severe extinction in the
Phanerozoic. Marine ecosystems devastated by the EPME had a highly prolonged recovery …

Two-stage marine anoxia and biotic response during the Permian–Triassic transition in Kashmir, northern India: pyrite framboid evidence

Y Huang, ZQ Chen, TJ Algeo, L Zhao, A Baud… - Global and Planetary …, 2019 - Elsevier
Although expanded ocean anoxia has long been believed to be a direct killing mechanism
causing mortality of organisms during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, little has been …

Severest crisis overlooked—Worst disruption of terrestrial environments postdates the Permian–Triassic mass extinction

PA Hochuli, A Sanson-Barrera… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Abstract Generally Early Triassic floras are believed to be depauperate, suffering from
protracted recovery following the Permian–Triassic extinction event. Here we present …

The panjal traps

JG Shellnutt - 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The Early Permian (290 Ma) Panjal Traps are the largest contiguous outcropping of volcanic
(basaltic, andesitic and silicic) rocks within the Himalaya that are associated with the Late …

Age and paleoenvironmental significance of the Frazer Beach Member—a new lithostratigraphic unit overlying the end-Permian extinction horizon in the Sydney …

S McLoughlin, RS Nicoll, JL Crowley, V Vajda… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The newly defined Frazer Beach Member of the Moon Island Beach Formation is identified
widely across the Sydney Basin in both outcrop and exploration wells. This thin unit was …

Imprints of modal metasomatism in the post-Deccan subcontinental lithospheric mantle: petrological evidence from an ultramafic xenolith in an Eocene lamprophyre …

R Pandey, NVC Rao, D Pandit, S Sahoo, P Dhote - 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We report here on the occurrence of an interesting mantle-derived ultramafic xenolith
entrained in an Eocene (c. 55 Ma) lamprophyre dyke from the Dongargaon area of the …

Permian palynostratigraphy: a global overview

MH Stephenson - Geological Society, London, Special …, 2018 - lyellcollection.org
Permian palynostratigraphic schemes are used primarily to correlate coal-and hydrocarbon-
bearing rocks within basins and between basins, sometimes at high levels of …