Paleomagnetic constraints on the Permian-Triassic boundary in terrestrial strata of the Karoo Supergroup, South Africa: Implications for causes of the end-Permian extinction event

M. O. De Kock, J. L. Kirschvink

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Abstract

The closure of the Palaeozoic witnessed the greatest biotic crisis in earth history. Surprisingly little is known about the effects and timing of the terrestrial counterpart of the well-described End-Permian mass extinction from known marine successions worldwide. In the present study, reliable paleomagnetic results were obtained from a PT boundary section in the terrestrial Karoo Basin of South Africa. Permo-Triassic aged mudstones from a locality in the Eastern Cape Province yielded two magnetic chrons, reverse followed by normal (with the boundary possibly close to the reversal). This extends to results from a previous study: thereby jointly identifying a R/N/R polarity pattern for this boundary interval. The PTB interval is constrained below the red mudstones of the Beaufort Group at the present locality and within reverse-magnetised green mudstone, implying a diachronic relation between the marine and terrestrial End-Permian mass extinction events.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)175-183
Number of pages9
JournalGondwana Research
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2004

Keywords

  • Extinction
  • Karoo Supergroup
  • Paleomagnetism
  • Permian-Triassic boundary
  • South Africa

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geology

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