A Time Machine to Pangea’s Climate Past

Kat Cantner, G. Soreghan, Lily S. Pfeifer, K. Benison, Amy Myrbo
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If you could time travel to the central U.S. 300 million years ago, you would find yourself at the equator of the supercontinent Pangea. At first you might enjoy a warm climate, surrounded by seas filled with life. But, after some millions of years, the seas would vanish as the climate turned increasingly hot, dry, and hostile. Billowing dust would engulf you, and nearly all life on Earth would vanish in an event called the Great Dying. How do we know? Geoscientists reconstruct past landscapes and climates by drilling into ancient sediments—tiny grains of sand and silt. These tiny particles tell us how fast the mountains rose and which way the wind blew. Microscopic fossils reveal water and air temperatures. And miniature bubbles trapped in salt preserve actual fossil water, from nearly 300 million years ago. Travel back in time with us to explore the Great Dying.
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如果你能穿越时空,来到 3 亿年前的美国中部,你会发现自己正位于潘加超级大陆的赤道上。起初,你可能会享受到温暖的气候,周围是充满生机的海洋。但是,几百万年后,随着气候变得越来越炎热、干燥和恶劣,海洋也将消失。飞扬的尘埃会吞噬你,地球上几乎所有的生命都会消失,这就是所谓的 "大灭绝"。我们是怎么知道的?地球科学家通过钻探古代沉积物--细小的沙粒和淤泥--来重建过去的地貌和气候。这些微小的颗粒告诉我们山脉上升的速度和风向。显微化石揭示了水和空气的温度。被困在盐中的微型气泡则保存了近 3 亿年前的化石水。和我们一起穿越时空,探索大灭绝。
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