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    It’s Official: Scientists See a ‘New’ Mass Extinction

    By New York UniversitySeptember 9, 20196 Comments3 Mins Read
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    A team of scientists has concluded that earth experienced a previously underestimated severe mass-extinction event, which occurred about 260 million years ago–and at the same time as the Emeishan flood-basalt eruption that produced the Emeishan Traps, an extensive rock formation found today in southern China.

    A team of scientists has concluded that earth experienced a previously underestimated severe mass-extinction event, which occurred about 260 million years ago, raising the total of major mass extinctions in the geologic record to six.

    “It is crucial that we know the number of severe mass extinctions and their timing in order to investigate their causes,” explains Michael Rampino, a professor in New York University’s Department of Biology and a co-author of the analysis, which appears in the journal Historical Biology. “Notably, all six major mass extinctions are correlated with devastating environmental upheavals—specifically, massive flood-basalt eruptions, each covering more than a million square kilometers with thick lava flows.”

    Scientists had previously determined that there were five major mass-extinction events, wiping out large numbers of species and defining the ends of geological periods: the end of the Ordovician (443 million years ago), the Late Devonian (372 million years ago), the Permian (252 million years ago), the Triassic (201 million years ago), and the Cretaceous (66 million years ago). And, in fact, many researchers have raised concerns about the contemporary, ongoing loss of species diversity—a development that might be labeled a “seventh extinction” because such a modern mass extinction, scientists have predicted, could end up being as severe as these past events.

    The Historical Biology work, which also included Nanjing University’s Shu-Zhong Shen, focused on the Guadalupian, or Middle Permian period, which lasted from 272 to about 260 million years ago.

    Here, the researchers observe, the end-Guadalupian extinction event—which affected life on land and in the seas—occurred at the same time as the Emeishan flood-basalt eruption that produced the Emeishan Traps, an extensive rock formation, found today in southern China. The eruption’s impact was akin to those causing other known severe mass extinctions, Rampino says.

    “Massive eruptions such as this one release large amounts of greenhouse gases, specifically carbon dioxide and methane, that cause severe global warming, with warm, oxygen-poor oceans that are not conducive to marine life,” he notes.

    “In terms of both losses in the number of species and overall ecological damage, the end-Guadalupian event now ranks as a major mass extinction, similar to the other five,” the authors write.

    Reference: ” The end-Guadalupian (259.8 Ma) biodiversity crisis: the sixth major mass extinction?” by Michael R. Rampino and Shu-Zhong Shen, 5 September 2019, Historical Biology.
    DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2019.1658096

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    6 Comments

    1. Anna Savelesky on September 9, 2019 4:56 pm

      I live in an area, Eastern Washington State, which experienced a great flood of basaltic lava so much that in places, the earth’s crust is depressed more than 5 miles. The current theory is that plate tectonics has moved our portion of the North American Plate from over the Yellowstone Hot Spot the where it is now. It would be interesting to know if these other pyroclastic flows are remnants of other plate movements.

      Reply
    2. Oso on September 10, 2019 5:20 am

      Cult of Thanos is the Solution!

      Reply
    3. Gray on September 10, 2019 6:12 am

      http://www.end-times-prophecy.org/animal-deaths-birds-fish-end-times.html
      Here are years of reported links of daily, monthly, yearly extinctions of different wildlife worldwide that opens my eyes,all have news links and reports in each country. Whether this has normally gone on for years I don’t know if so I apologise for showing link this link but I find it hair-raising.
      Regards Gray.

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    4. Stephen on September 10, 2019 9:55 am

      Another mass extinction? No way! I would have never guessed, with all the polluting and overfishing of the worlds’ oceans, the mass destruction of the worlds’ rain forests and the retarded mindset that everything belongs to someone as displayed by world leader and creators of money. Humans need a huge wake up call if you ask me…. there will probably be a last mass war over who gets what’s left after the last chicken is consumed by a multi billionaire…

      Reply
    5. ted on September 10, 2019 11:26 am

      better luck next time ..

      Reply
    6. Lawrence r Duffy on December 11, 2020 6:54 am

      Common sense……
      Asteroids and Volcanic activities….
      Hit a cue ball(the Asteroid)…. into the
      8 ball…. (the earth).
      of cause that hot laver
      Will flow !!!

      Reply
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