Yuangeng Huang
China University of Geosciences
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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2017
Yuangeng Huang; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Paul B. Wignall; Laishi Zhao
A detailed, 10 m.y. redox history of Changhsingian to Anisian (latest Permian to Middle Triassic) oceans in ramp settings is reconstructed based on framboidal pyrite analysis from South China. The result shows that the well-established phenomenon of intense ocean euxinia-anoxia is faithfully recorded in pyrite framboid data. Three major euxinia-anoxia episodes, namely, the end-Changhsingian to end-Smithian, middle to late Spathian, and early to middle Anisian, have been recognized from the ramp successions. The first reducing episode is subdivided into four subepisodes: Permian-Triassic boundary, Griesbachian-Dienerian boundary, earliest Smithian, and end-Smithian. Redox variations broadly track other oceanographic proxies. Euxinia-anoxia episodes coincide with positive excursions of conodont ΩCe anomalies, negative excursions of δ34Scas (carbonate-associated sulfate), increases in sea-surface temperature, and negative excursions of δ13C in most cases. However, euxinia-anoxia near the Dienerian-Smithian boundary coincided with positive excursions of δ13C and a general cooling period. This exception may be the result of locally developed water-column anoxia. The Permian-Triassic boundary subepisode witnessed two ephemeral euxinia-anoxia events separated by a dysoxic to oxic period. The former, together with a rapid increase in sea-surface temperature (up to 8 °C), may have been responsible for the biodiversity crisis, while the latter anoxic event destroyed ecosystem trophic structures. In addition to the Permian-Triassic boundary euxinia-anoxia event, which spread over habitats in all oceans, the Spathian and Anisian euxinia-anoxia episodes also prevailed in global oceans. Variation of the oxygen minimum zone are suggested as the driving mechanism that facilitated the movement of oxygen-poor water columns in various paleogeographic settings over this critical period.
Earth-Science Reviews | 2015
Zhong Qiang Chen; Hao Yang; Mao Luo; Michael J. Benton; Kunio Kaiho; Laishi Zhao; Yuangeng Huang; Kexing Zhang; Yuheng Fang; Haishui Jiang; Huan Qiu; Yang Li; Chengyi Tu; Lei Shi; Lei Zhang; Xueqian Feng; Long Chen
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2014
Mao Luo; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Laishi Zhao; Steve Kershaw; Jinyuan Huang; Liangliang Wu; Hao Yang; Yuheng Fang; Yuangeng Huang; Qiyue Zhang; Shixue Hu; Changyong Zhou; Wen Wen; Zhihai Jia
Sedimentary Geology | 2016
Chenyi Tu; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Gregory J. Retallack; Yuangeng Huang; Yuheng Fang
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2016
Mao Luo; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Guang Rong Shi; Yuheng Fang; Haijun Song; Zhihai Jia; Yuangeng Huang; Hao Yang
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017
Mao Luo; Shixue Hu; Michael J. Benton; Guang Rong Shi; Laishi Zhao; Jinyuan Huang; Haijun Song; Wen Wen; Qiyue Zhang; Yuheng Fang; Yuangeng Huang; Zhong-Qiang Chen
Global and Planetary Change | 2019
Yuangeng Huang; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Laishi Zhao; Aymon Baud; G. M. Bhat; Lei Zhang; Zhen Guo
Earth-Science Reviews | 2018
Xueqian Feng; Zhong-Qiang Chen; David J. Bottjer; Siqi Wu; Laishi Zhao; Yaling Xu; Guang Rong Shi; Yuangeng Huang; Yuheng Fang; Chenyi Tu
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017
Yuangeng Huang; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Laishi Zhao; George D. Stanley; Jiaxin Yan; Yu Pei; Wanrong Yang; Junhua Huang
GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017
Yuangeng Huang; Zhong Qiang Chen; Paul B. Wignall; Stephen E. Grasby; Laishi Zhao; Xiangdong Wang; Kunio Kaiho