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Pattern of Marine Mass Extinction Near the Permian-Triassic Boundary in South China
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Meishan SectionEngineeringEast Asian StudiesPaleoceanographyPermian-triassic BoundarySouth ChinaIndia-asia CollisionEarth ScienceMarine Mass ExtinctionSudden Extinction EventLanguage StudiesGeochronologyIntegrated StratigraphyMarine GeologyEast Asian LanguagesGeologySedimentologyTectonicsMarine BiologyPaleoecologyCretaceous-paleogene Boundary
The Meishan section across the Permian-Triassic boundary in South China is the most thoroughly investigated in the world. A statistical analysis of the occurrences of 162 genera and 333 species confirms a sudden extinction event at 251.4 million years ago, coincident with a dramatic depletion of delta13C(carbonate) and an increase in microspherules.
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