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      LATE PERMIAN TO MIDDLE TRIASSIC RADIOLARIAN FAUNAS FROM NORTHERN THAILAND

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      Journal of Paleontology
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          Pelagic cherts of Japan and British Columbia, Canada, recorded a long-term and worldwide deep-sea anoxic (oxygen-depleted) event across the Permo-Triassic (or Paleozoic and Mesozoic) boundary (251 ± 2 million years ago). The symmetry in lithostratigraphy and redox condition of the boundary sections suggest that the superocean Panthalassa became totally stratified for nearly 20 million years across the boundary. The timing of onset, climax, and termination of the oceanic stratification correspond to global biotic events including the end-Guadalupian decline, the end-Permian extinction, and mid-Triassic recovery.
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                Journal
                Journal of Paleontology
                Journal of Paleontology
                Paleontological Society
                0022-3360
                1937-2337
                September 2000
                September 2000
                : 74
                : 5
                : 789-811
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                10.1666/0022-3360(2000)074<0789:LPTMTR>2.0.CO;2
                0e7f867b-e63a-4445-9368-c055f44c523f
                © 2000
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