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Feb 2012
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2012e%26psl.317..363b&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 317, p. 363-373.
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The eruption of the Siberian Traps flood basalts has been invoked as a trigger for the catastrophic end-Permian mass extinction. Quantitative constraints on volatile degassing are critical to understanding the environmental consequences of volcanism. We measured sulfur, chlorine, and fluorine in melt inclusions from the Siberian Traps and found that concentrations of these volatiles in some magmas were anomalously high compared to other continental flood basalts. For the ten samples for which we present data, volatile concentrations in individual melt inclusions range from less than the detection limit to 0.51 wt.% S, 0.94 wt.% Cl, and 1.95 wt.% F. Degassing from the Siberian Traps released approximately ~ 6300-7800 Gt S, ~ 3400-8700 Gt Cl, and ~ 7100-13,600 Gt F. These large volatile loads, if injected into the stratosphere, may have contributed to a drastic deterioration in global environmental conditions during the end-Permian.
Black Benjamin A.
Elkins-Tanton Linda T.
Rowe Michael C.
Ukstins Peate Ingrid
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