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Paleosols represent fossil records of paleolandscape processes, paleobiotic interactions with the land surface, and paleoclimate. Paleosol-based reconstructions have figured prominently in the study of significant changes in global climate and terrestrial life, with one of the more highly studied examples being the end-Permian extinction (EPE). The EPE was once thought to consist of synchronous extinctions in the marine realm and the terrestrial realm, with the latter displaying a lower magnitude extinction of vertebrate, insect, and plant life. However, emerging stratigraphic records, anchored by high-precision U–Pb ages, and compilations of fossil taxa indicate that the terrestrial realm on Gondwana experienced an asynchronous extinction record with the marine realm; and, at the global-scale, possibly the lack of a true mass extinction for plant and vertebrate communities. Moreover, paleosol-based interpretations of the EPE on Gondwana typically focus on one depositional basin and extrapolate those finding to assess the potential for global paleoenvironmental/paleoclimatic change. This review compiles observations of paleosols, sedimentology, stratigraphy, and geochemical data across Gondwana during the Late Permian in order to critically assess these interpretations of global change in the lead up to the EPE.more » « less
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Griffis, Neil Patrick; Montañez, Isabel Patricia; Fedorchuk, Nicholas; Isbell, John; Mundil, Roland; Vesely, Fernando; Weinshultz, Luiz; Iannuzzi, Roberto; Gulbranson, Erik; Taboada, Arturo; et al (, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology)
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Griffis, Neil; Montañez, Isabel P.; Fedorchuk, Nicholas D.; Isbell, John L.; Mundil, Roland; Vesely, Fernando; Weinshultz, Luiz; Iannuzzi, Roberto; Gulbranson, Erik L.; Taboada, Arturo César; et al (, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs)
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