Large perturbations of the carbon cycle during recovery from the end-permian extinction.
Science. 2004 Jul 23; 305(5683):506-9
Payne JL, Lehrmann DJ, Wei J, Orchard MJ, Schrag DP, Knoll AH. Science. 2004 Jul 23; 305(5683):506-9
This paper is the first detailed record of the carbon cycle through the Early Triassic biotic recovery after the end-permian mass extinction, with the surprising result that there are very large swings in the carbon record.
Interpreting these swings is difficult; they may represent continuing environmental disturbane through the...
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