Pour mes fellow français out there si on rapportait l'histoire de la Terre sur une année, actuellement on serait au niveau de l'equateur, il ferait chaud sa grand-mère, les massifs anciens genre armoricain (c'est les granites en Bretagne) s'érodent mais les Alpes et les Pyrénées existent pas encore...
On est presque mi décembre et quasi toutes les structures que j'ai étudié en géologie sur des cartes depuis le début de ma scolarité n'ont pas encore été créées. La méditerranée n'existe pas encore... l'Atlantique non plus...Et on est mi décembre...
Do you like volcanoes but wish they were bigger?
Would you like to see the world choked with smoke?
Do you in all your cosmic power feel like things need a hard reset?
Then the Permian period might be for you!
Lasting from 298.9-251.9 Ma, if you compressed all of Earth's history into a year, December 7th-11th would mark the Permian period.
While it did see some innovations in life with the continued diversification of therapsids and sauropsids as they spread around Pangaea, the period is mainly known for mass extinctions, of which there were at least three.
The first was fairly minor in comparison to the others, where the end of the early Permian saw the extinction of several groups of early land vertebrates such as Dimetrodon as other tetrapods gained prominence.
And then, some time in the mid Permian, the sea began to erupt.
The Emeishan Traps are a formation in China where basalt covers an area extending approximately 250,000 square kilometers, which is roughly the size of the state of Michigan. It could have originally been twice that size, covering an area larger than the state of California with volcanic deposits an average of 700 meters thick. Originating on the sea floor, it released massive amounts of sulfur and carbon dioxides, wreaking havoc on the world's climate. A recent paper published in the journal Geology also makes the case that the eruptions also managed to heat up oil and gas deposits in the area, cooking them underground and leading to the release of even more carbon dioxide and methane gas.
Estimates on the impact of this eruption vary, but around a third of marine life went extinct, and the majority of survivors on land were burrowing animals.
This was already about as significant as the extinction that would kill the non-avian dinosaurs in the late Triassic Cretaceous in terms of severity, but it would soon be eclipsed by the single worst mass extinction in Earth's history: the end Permian, or "The Great Dying".
In what is now modern day Siberia, another massive series of eruptions took place, forming the Siberian Traps. Over the course of two million years, around a million cubic miles of basalt were laid down over an area of 7 million square kilometers. This was 14 times the size of the Emeishan Traps, and covered an area roughly the size of Australia. Most of it erupted in the first million years. The massive amounts of carbon and sulfur dioxide released led to dramatic ocean acidification and climate change.
It is speculated that the traps also lit coal fields on fire, adding to their emissions. This, combined with a possible contribution from a meteorite impact on the other side of the world led to mass die offs.
81% of Marine life, and 70% of terrestrial species went extinct.
On land, it is estimated to have taken nearly 30 million years for life to recover.
As heavy as that is though, it did recover.
When the dust settled, there was still life in the oceans, and plants still grew on the land, and animals came out from their burrows, blinking in the light of a new day. And they lived.
New species would come. Life would be made new. The sun continued to shine, and rain continued to fall, and in the end the Earth had made it through.
Life found a way to make it through a level of destruction beyond anything we have ever seen or could imagine as a species. And, with a little bit of hope, help, and luck, so can we.
Edit: ( Mistakenly wrote "Triassic" rather than Cretaceous)
Oh no i'm not a star trek fan i m e a n i 've baaarely started i'm only starting season 4 of TNG t h a t ' s o n l y about 55 h o u r s of content i mean can you imagine. I'm not a fan no i've only learned 2 or 3 words in klingon that's nothing. I mean i wouldn't understand most star trek references so i'm not like... Legit you know. I don't deserve to wear that federation pin i bought 6 months ago.....no yeah
Posting angie spoiler-free moments from the 1999 authority series bc apparently she's going to be a bad guy in the superman movie
And lastly : the moment i realised i had finished an entire comic series without knowing if i loved it or hated it. I'm still not certain. It had moments i definitely probably hated i think
WatchingDS9 for the first time and not even an episode in :
Julian bashir : *says literally any thing*
Me : omigodhesoadorableimgonnadiehesjustababyyy
At age 8 i liked history and linguistics
At age 21 i like rocks and batman
At age 8 i learned some simplified hieroglyph alphabet i found in a book
At age 21 my mom got angry at me when we were on a walk bc i kept looking at every freaking pebbles
Me : slutshaming ? In 2024 ?! I don't believe this
Also me every 5 seconds :
The first time i played skyrim i was really young and i wanted to do just like my big brother so i asked to play on his ps3. I was too scared to do any dungeons and the only time i left a city i was attacked by a dragon so for the rest of my "playthrough" i just hung out in cities talking to npcs and listening to bards, and i sold to merchants the tomato and apples i found in the barrels.
I was playing viking animal crossing
Ok so i'm in markarth
I turn around and i'm hit with those 3 idiots staring at me expectingly like they're all waiting their turn to talk to me
So anyway anything can be an album cover i guess
Baby Clark doodoodoodoodoodoo
Baby Clark doodoodoodoodoodoo
Baby Clark doodoodoodoodoodoodoodoo doodoodoo
My proudest achievement tbh
I went from I can't wait for the new dc films to i'm scared i won't like them to i don't want to read a comics i know will be adapted to i don't want to watch another superhero movie ever again to i think i need a break from comics to if i don't get expectations it could be ok to you know what if they adapt one of my fav character i can always find another to oh no i'm gatekeeping, aren't i to if they adapt a character i love i can force my friends to watch it with me and we can fangirl together to NOOOO they're going to adapt all 3 of my favssss i can't take iiiittt to but hey they probably won't adapt Tim lol
I would like to adress a special thanks to my dear friend who's been putting up with my bs during all of this...process
22 | she/her | currently studying rocks, casually enjoying dc comics, conscientiously making a name for myself in Markarth and its surroundings at warp 9 | geology account @disthene-al2sio5
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