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  1. #WeekendReading: Gernon et al. show that #EnhancedWeathering of mafic rocks during continental breakup and early seafloor spreading could drive a succession of #anoxic events.
    The interactions between #weathering feedback and #ClimateChange are not straightforward.
    (Also, remember - weathering releases nutrients)

    nature.com/articles/s41561-024

  2. #WeekendReading: Gernon et al. show that #EnhancedWeathering of mafic rocks during continental breakup and early seafloor spreading could drive a succession of #anoxic events.
    The interactions between #weathering feedback and #ClimateChange are not straightforward.
    (Also, remember - weathering releases nutrients)

    nature.com/articles/s41561-024

  3. #WeekendReading: Gernon et al. show that #EnhancedWeathering of mafic rocks during continental breakup and early seafloor spreading could drive a succession of #anoxic events.
    The interactions between #weathering feedback and #ClimateChange are not straightforward.
    (Also, remember - weathering releases nutrients)

    nature.com/articles/s41561-024

  4. #WeekendReading: Gernon et al. show that #EnhancedWeathering of mafic rocks during continental breakup and early seafloor spreading could drive a succession of #anoxic events.
    The interactions between #weathering feedback and #ClimateChange are not straightforward.
    (Also, remember - weathering releases nutrients)

    nature.com/articles/s41561-024

  5. #WeekendReading: Gernon et al. show that #EnhancedWeathering of mafic rocks during continental breakup and early seafloor spreading could drive a succession of #anoxic events.
    The interactions between #weathering feedback and #ClimateChange are not straightforward.
    (Also, remember - weathering releases nutrients)

    nature.com/articles/s41561-024

  6. #GlobalWarming caused widespread ocean #anoxia 93 million years ago, #DeepSea sediments research suggests
    phys.org/news/2024-01-global-w

    #Warming drove the expansion of #MarineAnoxia in the equatorial #Atlantic during the #Cenomanian leading up to Oceanic #Anoxic Event 2 cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "During such scenarios, organic matter is buried at an elevated rate, producing distinctive layers of black #shale in the #geological record, which are depleted in the isotopically-heavier #carbon-13"

  7. #GlobalWarming caused widespread ocean #anoxia 93 million years ago, #DeepSea sediments research suggests
    phys.org/news/2024-01-global-w

    #Warming drove the expansion of #MarineAnoxia in the equatorial #Atlantic during the #Cenomanian leading up to Oceanic #Anoxic Event 2 cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "During such scenarios, organic matter is buried at an elevated rate, producing distinctive layers of black #shale in the #geological record, which are depleted in the isotopically-heavier #carbon-13"

  8. #GlobalWarming caused widespread ocean #anoxia 93 million years ago, #DeepSea sediments research suggests
    phys.org/news/2024-01-global-w

    #Warming drove the expansion of #MarineAnoxia in the equatorial #Atlantic during the #Cenomanian leading up to Oceanic #Anoxic Event 2 cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "During such scenarios, organic matter is buried at an elevated rate, producing distinctive layers of black #shale in the #geological record, which are depleted in the isotopically-heavier #carbon-13"

  9. #GlobalWarming caused widespread ocean #anoxia 93 million years ago, #DeepSea sediments research suggests
    phys.org/news/2024-01-global-w

    #Warming drove the expansion of #MarineAnoxia in the equatorial #Atlantic during the #Cenomanian leading up to Oceanic #Anoxic Event 2 cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "During such scenarios, organic matter is buried at an elevated rate, producing distinctive layers of black #shale in the #geological record, which are depleted in the isotopically-heavier #carbon-13"

  10. #GlobalWarming caused widespread ocean #anoxia 93 million years ago, #DeepSea sediments research suggests
    phys.org/news/2024-01-global-w

    #Warming drove the expansion of #MarineAnoxia in the equatorial #Atlantic during the #Cenomanian leading up to Oceanic #Anoxic Event 2 cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/

    "During such scenarios, organic matter is buried at an elevated rate, producing distinctive layers of black #shale in the #geological record, which are depleted in the isotopically-heavier #carbon-13"

  11. "Nearly 100 million years ago, the Earth experienced an extreme environmental disruption that choked oxygen from the oceans and led to elevated #marine #extinction levels that affected the entire globe.

    Now, in a pair of complementary new studies, two Northwestern University-led teams of geoscientists report new findings on the chronology and character of events that led to this occurrence, known as #Ocean Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2),..cont."

    #Anoxic Event
    #AnoxicEvent
    #OAE2

    phys.org/news/2023-01-malforme