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FIGURE 6.10 Schematic diagram indicating the late Guadalupian Kamura event documented by high positive
δ13Ccarb values at Kamura in Japan. (Isozaki et al., 2007a, modifed from Isozaki et al., 2007b) (a), and the composite
Permian secular curve of δ13Ccarb values (modifed from Korte et al., 2005) (b). (a) Note that the Guadalupian large
fusuline and bivalve fauna became extinct in the middle of the Kamura cooling event, whereas the post-extinction
radiation of the Lopingian small fusulines started during the subsequent warming period. In contrast to the wan
ing history of the Kamura event, its onset timing and processes were unknown previously.
enhance oxygen escape, and this cumulative efect could cause a signifcant drop in O2 level over a few
millions years (Wei et al., 2014). Te reversal rate was increasing and the diversity was decreasing over
the last 40 Ma. Wei et al. (2014) speculated that the present Earth might be experiencing a new gradual
pattern of mass extinction. However, the slight change of O2 level cannot be regarded as a strong link
between them. Wei et al. (2014) proposed that more data and work are required to understand these
variations.