Outra extinção em massa decifrada ?
Mega eruption may have wiped out life
Scattered rafts of black lava over northern and central Australia are really part of one gigantic volcanic field that appears to be one of oldest and largest on Earth, geologists believe.
If so, the half billion year old eruption might be the culprit in the first mass animal extinction event in the history of life.
Australian geologists used the chemical signatures of the far-flung basalt lava rocks and their ages to connect them to a single huge volcanic eruptive episode between 505 and 508 million years ago.
The newly identified Kalkarindji Continental Flood Basalt Province covered at least 650,000 square kilometres with more than 190,000 cubic kilometres of lava, report geologists Dr Linda Glass and Dr David Phillips, who were at the Australian National University when the research was undertaken.
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A esta província somam-se algumas outras igualmente gigantescas, incluindo as de Deccan (Índia), do Paraná (Brasil, principalmente), de Columbia (EUA) e da Sibéria (Rússia).
Dado o volume de lava extrudida, não há como não associar grandes mudanças ambientais e, é claro, ecológicas destes derrames.