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V-ECHO aims to understand the role of large igneous provinces in Earth's rapid change events by investigating mercury as a geological marker for volcanism. The project will explore the historical impacts of volcanic activity on the global mercury cycle and its sedimentary records.
Rapid global change events such as mass extinctions punctuate Earth’s geological history.
These have driven life’s evolution, shaping the world today.
However, the exact processes that trigger or modulate them remain enigmatic.
Episodes of large-scale volcanism, namely large igneous provinces (LIPs), are a prime contender. A major obstacle to unravelling the role of LIPs in rapid global change has been lack of a direct/unique proxy for volcanism in the sediments that record events.
Without one,…
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