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Globally limited but severe shallow-shelf euxinia during the end-Triassic extinction

Earth Sciences

Globally limited but severe shallow-shelf euxinia during the end-Triassic extinction

A. D. Bond, A. J. Dickson, et al.

Discover the startling findings from Andrew D. Bond and colleagues as they delve into the end-Triassic mass extinction event. Their research reveals how localized anoxic conditions critically impacted marine biodiversity, drawing parallels to contemporary marine deoxygenation influenced by human activity.... show more
Abstract
One of the most severe extinctions of complex marine life in Earth's history occurred at the end of the Triassic period (~201.4 million years ago). The marine extinction was initiated by large igneous province volcanism and has tentatively been linked to the spread of anoxic conditions. However, the global-scale pattern of anoxic conditions across the end-Triassic event is not well constrained. Here we use the sedimentary enrichment and isotopic composition of the redox-sensitive element molybdenum to reconstruct global-local marine redox conditions through the extinction interval. Peak δ⁹⁸Mo values indicate that the global distribution of sulfidic marine conditions was similar to the modern ocean during the extinction interval. Meanwhile, Tethyan shelf sediments record pulsed, positive δ⁹⁸Mo excursions indicative of locally oxygen-poor, sulfidic conditions. We suggest that pulses of severe marine de-oxygenation were restricted largely to marginal marine environments during the latest Triassic and played a substantial role in shallow-marine extinction phases at that time. Importantly, these results show that global marine biodiversity, and possibly ecosystem stability, were vulnerable to geographically localized anoxic conditions. Expanding present-day marine anoxia in response to anthropogenic marine nutrient supply and climate forcing may therefore have substantial consequences for global biodiversity and wider ecosystem stability.
Publisher
Nature Geoscience
Published On
Dec 27, 2023
Authors
Andrew D. Bond, Alexander J. Dickson, Micha Ruhl, Remco Bos, Bas van de Schootbrugge
Tags
Triassic mass extinction
marine deoxygenation
sulfidic conditions
Tethyan shelf
molybdenum isotopes
biodiversity
anoxia
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