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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON THE GENESIS OF MARINE MICROBIALITES AND DISSOLUTION SURFACE ASSOCIATED WITH THE END-PERMIAN MASS EXTINCTION: NEW SECTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM THE NANPANJIANG BASIN, SOUTH CHINA

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Daniel J. Lehrmann, John Michael Bentz, Tanner Wood, Alexa Goers et al.

Journal: PalaiosYear: 2015Citations: 57

Abstract A widespread marine microbialite and underlying truncation surface occur in Permian–Triassic sections of South China. We interpret the microbialite to have formed as a shallow, open-marine benthic framework stimulated by high seawater CaCO3 saturation. The widespread distribution across pla...

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REPLY: PERMIAN–TRIASSIC MICROBIALITE AND DISSOLUTION SURFACE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON THE GENESIS OF MARINE MICROBIALITES AND DISSOLUTION SURFACE ASSOCIATED WITH THE END-PERMIAN MASS EXTINCTION: NEW SECTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM THE NANPANJIANG BASIN, SOUTH CHINA

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Daniel J. Lehrmann, John Michael Bentz, Tanner Wood, Alexa Goers et al.

Journal: PalaiosYear: 2016Citations: 3

We appreciate Kershaw et al.'s comment and continued interest in our Permian–Triassic research in the Nanpanjiang Basin. Kershaw et al. comment on aspects of our recent study that contradict results from the study of Collin et al. (2009). Specifically their comments center around two questions: (1) ...

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