地质学
碳酸盐
地球化学
生物集群灭绝
热解
中国南方
消光(光学矿物学)
流体包裹体
古生物学
中国
考古
工程类
社会学
人口学
冶金
材料科学
废物管理
石英
历史
人口
生物扩散
作者
Peng Yang,Zhijun Jin,Keyu Liu,Xuesong Lu,Changwei Li,Lili Gui,Jianliang Liu,Junjia Fan,Shunyu Wang,Yang Xu
出处
期刊:Geology
[Geological Society of America]
日期:2024-12-03
卷期号:53 (3): 201-206
被引量:3
摘要
Abstract Thermogenic greenhouse gas emission associated with large igneous province emplacement has previously been hypothesized as a possible contributor to global warming that triggered mass extinctions in Earth's history, yet this issue remains inadequately understood due to a lack of robust evidence. We present a well-preserved mineralogical, fluid inclusion, and geochemical record indicating a rapid pyrolysis of vast paleo-oil pools in an Ediacaran carbonate reservoir in the central Sichuan Basin (southern China) relating to the eruption of the Emeishan large igneous province that potentially contributed to the end-Guadalupian extinction (ca. 259 Ma). We conclude that the pyrolysis of the paleo-oil pools occurred at ca. 258.4 ± 7.3 Ma associated with the emplacement of the Emeishan large igneous province, causing a rapid increase of temperature and pressure with an estimated transient reservoir pressure of nearly twice that of the lithostatic pressure. A subsequent drop in the formation pressure occurred as the temperature continued to rise, indicating that massive over-pressured methane in the reservoir had been rapidly emitted into the atmosphere along faults or magmatic pipes, ultimately contributing to the end-Guadalupian extinction. Our study highlights the significance of massive emission of thermogenic methane related to large igneous provinces for climate change, carbon cycling, and biological evolution in Earth's history.
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