エオジニアとデヴォン後期の大量絶滅の盆地規模の再構築
Swapan K Sahoo1, Geoffrey J Gilleaudeau2, Kathleen Wilson3
1Equinor US, Houston, TX, USA. swas@equinor.com.
Nature
|March 8, 2023
まとめ
デボニアン-炭鉱期の移行期には 植物の進化と海洋の変化による環境の変化が見られた. 深海に広がる有毒なエオシン水は デボニア期末期の絶滅を引き起こし,硫化水素が浮上した
科学分野:
- 古代海洋学
- 地化学
- 古生物学
背景:
- デボニアン - 炭鉱期の移行は,海洋 - 大気の酸化状態の変化によって特徴づけられた重要な環境変化の時期でした.
- これらの変化に影響を与える要因には,血管性陸生植物の増殖,氷河の停滞,栄養失調,大量絶滅が含まれる.
研究 の 目的:
- バッケンシェイルの包括的な地化学データを集めて分析し,デボニアン-炭鉱期の移行期における環境動態を理解する.
- デボニア期末絶滅に及ぼす影響について 文書化するためです
主な方法:
- 90の堆積物の地化学データを空間と時間的にまとめた.
- 海洋学的な条件,特にエオジニア (硫化水素の存在) を再構築するための地化学プロキシの分析.
主要な成果:
- 毒性エオジニック水の浅い海洋環境への段階的な侵害の詳細なドキュメント
- これらの異変とデボニア期末の絶滅の連続の相関.
結論:
- 硫化水素の毒性によって引き起こされた浅瀬のエオシニアの拡大は,デボニア期後半の大量絶滅の主要な要因であった.
- この発見は,硫化水素の毒性がファネロゾイクにおける生物多様性の喪失の主要な要因であることを示唆しています.
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