Impacts 2 Flashcards

1
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What defines a mass extinction?

A
  1. at least 30% of species extinct
  2. broad range of ecosystems affected
  3. extinction happens quickly in geological timescales (1 million yrs)
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2
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What is a species

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A group of organisms capable of interbreeding

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3
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Ordovician Extinction

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450 Ma
60-70%

  • Glaciation of Gondwana
  • Configuration of plates to South Pole
  • moss absorbing CO2
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4
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Devonian Extinction

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360 Ma
75%

  • climate and sea lvl change
  • low oxygen lvls
  • volcanic activity? Supernova?
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5
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Permian Extinction

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250 Ma
Great Dying
95%

  • volcanism (siberian traps)
  • massive climate change (one of biggest contributors)
  • Pangea supercontinent
  • impact?
  • anoxia, sea level fall
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6
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Triassic Extinction

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200 Ma
70-80%

  • volcanoes (eruptions had SO2)
    -> acid rain
  • climate change
  • impact? three craters in a row…

-> dinos rlly took over afterwards

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7
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Cretaceous Extinction

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66 Ma
75%

  • Asteroids
  • volcanism
  • sea level fall
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8
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What are the causes of mass extinctions

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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)
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9
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What are some of the supercontinents

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Pangea
Rodina
Nuna

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10
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What happens to biodiversity when supercontinents form

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decreases
- competition, virus, easy to wipe out

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11
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Explain the difference btwn ice and green house

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ice house has ice present at the poles

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12
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Describe Pangea

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in the permian world

  • huge and dry, caused carboniferous rainforest collapse
  • vast deserts, arid wastelands
  • fewer niches and continental shelves
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13
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what is ocean stagnation
and which extinction is this associated with?

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associated with end permian extinction

  • polar waters unable to sink
  • anoxia: lack of oxygen cuz low circulation
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14
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What causes sea level to fall? What extinction is this associated with?

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associated with end permian extinction
there were less mid ocean ridges

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15
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Siberian traps

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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

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16
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What does clathrate contain? What extinction was this associated with?

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in deep ocean, contains methane

-> methane = stronger greenhouse gas than CO2
-> melting of this happened in end Permian extinction

17
Q

What caused a large decline in ammonites and a major extinction of plants

A

end triassic extinction

18
Q

Index fossils called _____ from Cambrian went extinct during ____

A

Conodonts, end triassic extinction

19
Q

Aftermath of permian extinction led to the rise of ____

A

dinosaurs