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The first mass extinction of life on Earth was explained by Anticosti Island

The first mass extinction of life on Earth was explained by Anticosti Island

The scientists published the findings in an article this week in the journal natural earth sciences After their research on Anticosti Island.

Andre DeRochers, a researcher in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Ottawa, reports that the team of scientists has shed light on this new hypothesis about the causes of this first long mass extinction which is attributed to the lack of oxygen in seawater.

This made it possible to make important discoveries about hypoxia, to suspect that climate cooling was the most likely cause of the mass extinction event and climate change., André Desrochers explains.

Coral wall.

A mixture of polyps and corals in the formation of Ellis Bay, Anticosti Island

Photo: Courtesy of University of Ottawa/André Desrochers

The cause of the mass extinction is a hot topic for researchers, because understanding the environmental conditions that have wiped out most species in the past can help us prevent a similar event from happening again.

Quote from:Andre Desrochers is a researcher at the University of Ottawa

André Desrochers believes that Anticosti Island is the best laboratory for monitoring sedimentary layers and fossils from this period on Earth. There is another reason, he says, to recognize Anticosti Island UNESCO World Heritage.

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