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Collapse of coal forests triggered the demise of the late Paleozoic icehouse
Cyclostratigraphy,Late Paleozoic ice age,Carbon burial,Icehouse-to-greenhouse transition
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FangQiang / China University of Geosciences; Beijing
WuHuichun / China University of Geoscience-Beijing
ShenShuzhong / Nanjing University
JiangGaoqing / University of Nevada las Vegas
HinnovLinda / George Mason University
HuangWentao / China University of Geosciences, Beijing
ZhangShihong / China University of Geosciences, Beijing
YangTianshui / China University of Geosciences, Beijing
WuQiong / Nanjing University
The demise of late Paleozoic icehouse is Earth’s first icehouse-to-greenhouse transition in an extensively vegetated world. In this paper, an astronomically forced teleconnection on a global scale is made to delineate a dynamic carbon sequestration history and its impact on icehouse termination. After a loss of coal forests in tropical Euramerica, floral survival became linked with 1.28 Myr hydroclimate cycles between low-latitude North China and high-latitude Gondwana from ~299.2–295.5 Ma. The expansion of coal forests enhanced carbon burial that increased O2 and lowered CO2 levels in the atmosphere, elevating atmospheric O2/CO2 to the point of crossing a threshold and triggering the collapse of coal forests at ~295 Ma. Subsequently, tropical vegetation was lost as a sink for atmospheric CO2, promoting icehouse termination. These results demonstrate that the disappearance of coal forests reversed feedback pathways involving carbon burial and atmospheric composition, and led to termination of the late Paleozoic icehouse.
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    2022

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    2022

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