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The mafic volcanic climax of the Paraná‐Etendeka Large Igneous Province as the trigger of the Weissert Event

Rafael Rachid Barbieri Bacha, Breno Leitão Waichel, Richard E. Ernst

2021Terra Nova11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The association between Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and mass extinctions and anoxic events is attributed to the radical climatic changes in Earth. Even though the Early Cretaceous Paraná–Etendeka Igneous Province has a comparable erupted volume (>1 Mkm 3 ) to other LIPs (e.g., Deccan, Emeishan and Siberian Traps), it remains controversial why this LIP did not contribute to a mass extinction and whether it is associated with the Weissert Event. This work presents new 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating over a 425‐m vertical stratigraphic profile (out of 1,000 m) that spans three formations of the PE‐LIP in southern Brazil (low‐Ti Vale do Sol, high‐Ti Urubici, and high‐Ti Palmas). Our data demonstrate that this mafic lava pile was emplaced in c. 2.0 m.y., from c. 135.5 Ma to c. 133.5 Ma, and endorse the hypothesis that the basaltic and andesitic flows of the Vale do Sol Formation (peak of mafic magmatism) contributed to the Weissert Event.

Topics & Concepts

MaficLarge igneous provinceGeologyFlood basaltMagmatismIgneous rockLavaBasaltVolcanoGeochemistryExtinction eventCretaceousPaleontologyVolcanismTectonicsBiological dispersalSociologyDemographyPopulationGeological and Geochemical AnalysisPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeology and Paleoclimatology Research
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