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Satellite-based survey of extreme methane emissions in the Permian basin
An unexpectedly high number of extreme methane plumes is detected in the Permian basin with new satellite technology. Industrial emissions play a major role in the global methane budget.
Itziar Irakulis-Loitxate+2 more
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Drivers of the “Great Dying” Though our current extinction crisis is substantial, it pales in comparison to the largest extinction in Earth's history, which occurred at the end of the Permian Period.
Justin L Penn+2 more
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Past studies of the end-Permian extinction (EPE), the largest biotic crisis of the Phanerozoic, have not resolved the timing of events in southern high-latitudes.
Christopher R Fielding+2 more
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Initial pulse of Siberian Traps sills as the trigger of the end-Permian mass extinction
Mass extinction events are short-lived and characterized by catastrophic biosphere collapse and subsequent reorganization. Their abrupt nature necessitates a similarly short-lived trigger, and large igneous province magmatism is often implicated. However,
S. Burgess, J. Muirhead, S. Bowring
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Evidence for a prolonged Permian–Triassic extinction interval from global marine mercury records
The latest Permian mass extinction, the most devastating biocrisis of the Phanerozoic, has been widely attributed to eruptions of the Siberian Traps Large Igneous Province, although evidence of a direct link has been scant to date.
Jun Shen, Jiubin Chen, Thomas J Algeo
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Multiple episodes of extensive oceanic anoxia delayed the marine ecosystem recovery from the latest Permian mass extinction. Explaining the ~5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass extinction, the largest biotic ...
Feifei Zhang+2 more
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No mass extinction for land plants at the Permian–Triassic transition
The most severe mass extinction among animals took place in the latest Permian (ca. 252 million years ago). Due to scarce and impoverished fossil floras from the earliest Triassic, the common perception has been that land plants likewise suffered a mass ...
Hendrik Nowak+2 more
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Pubic Candida Folliculitis: A Case Report in a Patient With Recurrent Vaginal Candidiasis
Objective: Folliculitis is a skin infection and inflammation that develops in the hair follicles. While most cases of folliculitis are caused by bacterial infections, here is a case of folliculitis caused by the Candida fungi in an immunocompetent host.
Ikemefuna Okwuwa+7 more
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Felsic volcanism as a factor driving the end-Permian mass extinction
Felsic volcanism in South China with Cu, Hg, and S released exacerbated environmental changes that drove the end-Permian extinction.
Hua Zhang+25 more
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