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Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Climate change patterns

The Great Extinction

Purple Canfield Ocean

PART ONE

Something caused the land to dry up, the plants to die, and nearly every land animal to go extinct, and one critical cause of this global disaster is carbon dioxide from the lava rocks.




PART TWO

Having killed off most of the life on land, the Siberian Super Volcanic disaster was spreading to the seas. The seas had no oxygen at all, and scientists believe that the warming effect of volcanic carbon dioxide from Siberian eruptions was directly to blame for lack of oxygen.





PART THREE

Purple bacteria that thrive in oxygen depleted water poisoned the seas with hydrogen sulfide. The trilobites and virtually every other species of sea life died out and never returned. (bio-markers) (other videos mention volcanic activity release all kinds of toxic gas too)




Shades of a Canfield Ocean — Hydrogen Sulfide in Oregon’s Purple Waves?


Purple Waves


PART FOUR

Temperatures rose all over the globe, 10 degrees, too much for CO2 alone, methane is top of the list. The light carbon, a finger print of methane gas, in the extinction zones is so high that it equates the sudden release of a trillion tons of gas. Burning coal is one possible source, the other is methane ice, locked in permafrost, more energy in methane ice than all fossil fuels combined, key to past, and melting ice released enough



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