【直播】【沉积之声】美国康涅狄格大学Tracy D. Frank教授:Pace, magnitude, and nature…
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2024-11-16 00:01
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沉积之声Pace, magnitude, and nature of terrestrial climate change through the end-Permian extinction in southeastern Gondwana 2024年11月17日 20:00 2024 年11月17日,沉积之声特邀美国康涅狄格大学地球科学系Tracy D. Frank 教授作题为“Pace, magnitude, and nature of terrestrial climate change through the end-Permian extinction in southeastern Gondwana”线上报告。详情如下 蔻享学术扫码观看直播
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Tracy D. Frank Tracy Frank is Professor and Head of the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Connecticut, USA. She is a field geologist and geochemist who integrates sedimentology and stratigraphy, petrography, and geochemistry to understand controls on carbonate deposition and diagenesis and to reconstruct ancient climates and environments. Her current research focuses on cold-water carbonate systems, Neogene paleoclimate, and Permo-Triassic paleoclimate of the high latitudes. She has served in the International Association of Sedimentologists at various times as Vice President, Council Member, co-chief editor of Sedimentology and associate editor of The Depositional Record. 报告摘要 Rapid climatic and environmental change were maior contributors to the EndPermian Extinction (EPE). Although well-constrained for the marine realm, relatively few records document the pace, nature, and magnitude of climatic and environmental change across the EPE in terrestrial environments. This talk plans to introduce the results from the Bowen and Sydney basins in eastern Australia where stratigraphically complete, upper Permian to Middle Triassic succession accumulated on a broad, coastal alluvial plain in a retroarc foreland basin setting.