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+ | ==THE PLIENSBACHIAN-TOARCIAN EXTINCTION, A GLOBAL MULTI-PHASED EVENT== | ||
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+ | ...... We compare stratigraphic ranges of ammonite and foraminiferal species in Pliensbachian–Toarcian successions of western North America to the record in Europe and parts of the Arctic in order to test the geographic extent of the multiple phases of extinction. Our results show six intervals of species level decline that correlate with those recognized in Europe. ...... Recognition of this multi-phased event in three separate ocean basins (paleo Pacific, paleo Arctic, and Tethys Oceans), in at least two taxonomic groups, greatly expands the known geographic extent of this multi-phased event and argues for a controlling mechanism that is global in its reach. In relation to the Volcanic Greenhouse Scenario, our study shows that four of the six pulses of extinction occur within the main-phase of Karoo magmatism. The decline in the Early Pliensbachian, previously thought to be separate from this event, occurs within error range of the onset of Karoo magmatism and the decline in the Late Toarcian coincides with the later stages of magmatism. These observations extend the known duration of this multi-phased extinction event to the Early Pliensbachian and support the Volcanic Greenhouse Scenario, specifically the eruption of the Karoo–Ferrar LIP, as a preeminent factor driving the multi-phased extinction of the Pliensbachian–Toarcian. | ||
+ | <font size="2">([http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031018213002344 ABSTRACT]) | ||
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+ | ----Caruthers, A.H., Smith, P.L. and Gröcke, D.R., 2013. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031018213002344 The Pliensbachian–Toarcian (Early Jurassic) extinction, a global multi-phased event]. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 386, 104-118. | ||
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==BIOFACIES IN THE UPPER MIOCENE-LOWER PLIOCENE IN THE MANZANILLA BAY, NORTHEAST TRINIDAT== | ==BIOFACIES IN THE UPPER MIOCENE-LOWER PLIOCENE IN THE MANZANILLA BAY, NORTHEAST TRINIDAT== |