Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern China

A continuous Permian-Triassic boundary (PTB) section has been found and studied for the first time in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, South China. Evidence for a large sea-level fall has been found in the horizon of 0.8 m below the PTB, from the beginning of Hindeodus changxingensis zone (correlatable to...

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Main Authors: Ya-Sheng Wu, Xiao-Hong Yuan, Hong-Xia Jiang, Li-Jing Liu
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2014-07-01
Series:Journal of Palaeogeography
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spelling doaj-fd77cedb4cf740d5ae98a00e88913c862020-11-25T01:32:02ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Palaeogeography2095-38362014-07-013330932210.3724/SP.J.1261.2014.00058Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern ChinaYa-Sheng Wu0Xiao-Hong Yuan1Hong-Xia Jiang2Li-Jing Liu3Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources Research, CAS; Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina Huabei Oilfield Company, Cangzhou 062552, ChinaKey Laboratory of Petroleum Resources Research, CAS; Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, ChinaKey Laboratory of Petroleum Resources Research, CAS; Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, ChinaA continuous Permian-Triassic boundary (PTB) section has been found and studied for the first time in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, South China. Evidence for a large sea-level fall has been found in the horizon of 0.8 m below the PTB, from the beginning of Hindeodus changxingensis zone (correlatable to Hindeodus typicalis Zone of the Meishan section). Sedimentary record indicates that the sea level kept at lowstand, or occasionally rose slowly during the whole Hindeodus parvus zone, except another substantial sea-level fall in early H. parvus zone. It began a quick rise from the beginning of Isarcicella staeschei zone, kept rising for the whole I. staeschei zone, and probably caused the stagnation of sea water. The first severe change in the biota, marked by the sudden disappearance of all stenotropic organisms such as fusulinids and dasycladacians, happened at the same time as the first sea-level fall, and is regarded as the first and main episode of the end-Permian mass extinction in this area. A microbe-dominated biota followed the first extinction, and spanned the late H. changxingensis zone and the whole H. parvus zone. All the microbes and some other eurytropic organisms including gastropods and ostracods disappeared at the end of the H. parvus zone, and the following biota in the I. staeschei zone is very simple. The coevality of the main sea-level fall and the main extinction episode might be causal: both of them might be caused by a drastic climatic cooling.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383615300821sea-level fallmass extinctionPermian–Triassic boundaryend-Permianclimatic coolingSouth China
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author Ya-Sheng Wu
Xiao-Hong Yuan
Hong-Xia Jiang
Li-Jing Liu
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Xiao-Hong Yuan
Hong-Xia Jiang
Li-Jing Liu
Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern China
Journal of Palaeogeography
sea-level fall
mass extinction
Permian–Triassic boundary
end-Permian
climatic cooling
South China
author_facet Ya-Sheng Wu
Xiao-Hong Yuan
Hong-Xia Jiang
Li-Jing Liu
author_sort Ya-Sheng Wu
title Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern China
title_short Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern China
title_full Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern China
title_fullStr Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern China
title_full_unstemmed Coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the Permian–Triassic transition in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, southern China
title_sort coevality of the sea-level fall and main mass extinction in the permian–triassic transition in xiushui, jiangxi province, southern china
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Palaeogeography
issn 2095-3836
publishDate 2014-07-01
description A continuous Permian-Triassic boundary (PTB) section has been found and studied for the first time in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province, South China. Evidence for a large sea-level fall has been found in the horizon of 0.8 m below the PTB, from the beginning of Hindeodus changxingensis zone (correlatable to Hindeodus typicalis Zone of the Meishan section). Sedimentary record indicates that the sea level kept at lowstand, or occasionally rose slowly during the whole Hindeodus parvus zone, except another substantial sea-level fall in early H. parvus zone. It began a quick rise from the beginning of Isarcicella staeschei zone, kept rising for the whole I. staeschei zone, and probably caused the stagnation of sea water. The first severe change in the biota, marked by the sudden disappearance of all stenotropic organisms such as fusulinids and dasycladacians, happened at the same time as the first sea-level fall, and is regarded as the first and main episode of the end-Permian mass extinction in this area. A microbe-dominated biota followed the first extinction, and spanned the late H. changxingensis zone and the whole H. parvus zone. All the microbes and some other eurytropic organisms including gastropods and ostracods disappeared at the end of the H. parvus zone, and the following biota in the I. staeschei zone is very simple. The coevality of the main sea-level fall and the main extinction episode might be causal: both of them might be caused by a drastic climatic cooling.
topic sea-level fall
mass extinction
Permian–Triassic boundary
end-Permian
climatic cooling
South China
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383615300821
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