Researchers find low oxygen and sulfide in the oceans played greater role in ancient mass exteinction

Florida State University researchers have new insight into the complicated puzzle of environmental conditions that characterized the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction (LOME), which killed about 85% of the species in the ocean.


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Source: Phys.org