Scientists discovered hidden phosphorus spikes in ancient limestone that may help explain two of Earth’s worst marine mass ...
To study the origins of the Late Ordovician mass extinction (LOME), which might have been partly triggered by marine anoxia, researchers modeled global ocean oxygen conditions using uranium isotopes ...
New study reveals brief, globally coherent phosphorus spikes linked to ancient marine mass extinctions. The findings highlight how nutrient-cycle disruption can contribute to ocean oxygen loss and ...
Increased delivery of phosphorus to the Late Ordovician ocean from volcanism helps explain widespread cooling and eutrophication-driven extinctions, as shown by a biogeochemical model incorporating ...
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