No evidence for a volcanic trigger for late Cambrian carbon-cycle perturbations
The early Paleozoic was marked by several carbon-cycle perturbations and associated carbon-isotope excursions (CIEs). Whether these CIEs are connected to significant (external) triggers, as is commonly considered to be the case for CIEs in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, or result from small carbon-cycle...
Main Authors: | Frieling, J, Mather, TA, Fendley, IM, Jenkyns, HC, Zhao, Z, Dahl, TW, Bergquist, BA, Cheng, K, Nielsen, AT, Dickson, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Geological Society of America
2023
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