Impacts 2 Flashcards
What defines a mass extinction?
- at least 30% of species extinct
- broad range of ecosystems affected
- extinction happens quickly in geological timescales (1 million yrs)
What is a species
A group of organisms capable of interbreeding
Ordovician Extinction
450 Ma
60-70%
- Glaciation of Gondwana
- Configuration of plates to South Pole
- moss absorbing CO2
Devonian Extinction
360 Ma
75%
- climate and sea lvl change
- low oxygen lvls
- volcanic activity? Supernova?
Permian Extinction
250 Ma
Great Dying
95%
- volcanism (siberian traps)
- massive climate change (one of biggest contributors)
- Pangea supercontinent
- impact?
- anoxia, sea level fall
Triassic Extinction
200 Ma
70-80%
- volcanoes (eruptions had SO2)
-> acid rain - climate change
- impact? three craters in a row…
-> dinos rlly took over afterwards
Cretaceous Extinction
66 Ma
75%
- Asteroids
- volcanism
- sea level fall
What are the causes of mass extinctions
Usually involves multiple!
- Biological (background extinctions)
- Plate tectonics (change climate and sea lvl)
- volcanism (causes ->
- climate change
- extraterrestrial events (asteroid, gamma radiation burst, galactic cycles)
What are some of the supercontinents
Pangea
Rodina
Nuna
What happens to biodiversity when supercontinents form
decreases
- competition, virus, easy to wipe out
Explain the difference btwn ice and green house
ice house has ice present at the poles
Describe Pangea
in the permian world
- huge and dry, caused carboniferous rainforest collapse
- vast deserts, arid wastelands
- fewer niches and continental shelves
what is ocean stagnation
and which extinction is this associated with?
associated with end permian extinction
- polar waters unable to sink
- anoxia: lack of oxygen cuz low circulation
What causes sea level to fall? What extinction is this associated with?
associated with end permian extinction
there were less mid ocean ridges
Siberian traps
erupted during end permian extinction
- 2-3million km basalt lava = CO2 and methane
- continued erupting for 2 million years
- set fire to the largest coal, oil, gas deposits on Earth
-> greenhouse gases = climate change