End-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change

The cause of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction is still debated due to difficulties separating the influences of two closely-timed potential causal events (massive volcanism and meteorite impact). Here, the authors link the extinction to both kill mechanisms through a new paleotemperature record.

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Autores principales: Sierra V. Petersen, Andrea Dutton, Kyger C. Lohmann
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cc9023663a8741af9e0a617f11843bc42021-12-02T17:33:22ZEnd-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change10.1038/ncomms120792041-1723https://doaj.org/article/cc9023663a8741af9e0a617f11843bc42016-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12079https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The cause of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction is still debated due to difficulties separating the influences of two closely-timed potential causal events (massive volcanism and meteorite impact). Here, the authors link the extinction to both kill mechanisms through a new paleotemperature record.Sierra V. PetersenAndrea DuttonKyger C. LohmannNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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End-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change
description The cause of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction is still debated due to difficulties separating the influences of two closely-timed potential causal events (massive volcanism and meteorite impact). Here, the authors link the extinction to both kill mechanisms through a new paleotemperature record.
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author Sierra V. Petersen
Andrea Dutton
Kyger C. Lohmann
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Kyger C. Lohmann
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title End-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change
title_short End-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change
title_full End-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change
title_fullStr End-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change
title_full_unstemmed End-Cretaceous extinction in Antarctica linked to both Deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change
title_sort end-cretaceous extinction in antarctica linked to both deccan volcanism and meteorite impact via climate change
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publishDate 2016
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