City College of New York: There's Twist in Story of Volcanism, Mass Extinctions, Say Researchers
February 12, 2020
February 12, 2020
NEW YORK, Feb. 12 [TNSscientificresearch] -- City College of New York issued the following news:
An emerging scientific consensus is that gases--in particular carbon gases--released by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago contributed to some of Earth's greatest mass extinctions. But new research at The City College of New York suggests that that's not the entire story.
"The key finding of our research is that carbon from massive, ancient volcanic eruptions does . . .
An emerging scientific consensus is that gases--in particular carbon gases--released by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago contributed to some of Earth's greatest mass extinctions. But new research at The City College of New York suggests that that's not the entire story.
"The key finding of our research is that carbon from massive, ancient volcanic eruptions does . . .