All abstracts by Paul Wignall in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2018) The Impact of the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) Mass Extinction Event on the Global Sulfur Cycle: Evidence from Seymour Island, AntarcticaWitts J, Newton R, Mills B, Wignall P, Bottrell S, Hall J, Francis J & Crame A
(2014) An Emerging Link between Low Sulfate Oceans and Large Igneous Province Driven Mass Extinction?
Newton R, Witts J, Wignall P, Francis J, Bottrell S, Kafousia N & Reeves E
(2013) The End-Permian Mass Extinction and its Aftermath
Wignall P
(2013) Ca, Mo and U Isotopes Suggest Neoproterozoic-Like Ocean Conditions during the Late Permian Mass Extinction
Silva JC, Payne J, Wignall P, Newton R, Neubert N, Brueske A, Eisenhauer A, Weyer S, Fietzke J & Maher K
(2011) A Late Triassic Major Negative δ13C Spike Linked to Wrangellia LIP: The Carnian Pluvial Event Revealed
Dal Corso J, Mietto P, Newton RJ, Pancost RD, Preto N, Roghi G & Wignall PB
(2009) Global Shallow Marine Euxinia Triggering the Latest Permian Mass Extinction: Evidence from Mo-Isotopes
Silva-Tamayo JC, Nagler T, Newton R, Wignall P, Grice K & Böttcher M
(2009) A ‘Framboid Gap’ at the Permo-Triassic Boundary
Newton R, Bond D, Cope H & Wignall P
(2009) Carbon Isotope Excursions at Times of Mass Extinction
Wignall P
(2009) An 80 Million Year Redox History from Panthalassa: Japanese Deep-Ocean Records
Wignall P, Bond D, Kuwahara K & Kakuwa Y
(2008) The Marine Sulfate-Oxygen Isotope Record of the Early Toarcian Anoxic Event
Newton RJ, Kafousia N, Reeves E, Wignall P & Bottrell S
(2007) Degassing of Oceanic H2S and its Delivery to Terrestrial Ecosystems during the Permo-Triassic Extinction
Newton R, Wignall P, Bottrell S & Metcalfe I
(2006) Seawater sulfate cycling during the Late Palaeocene Thermal Maximum
Crocket K, Newton RJ, Bottrell SH & Wignall PB
(2006) Questioning the global nature of the Toarcian carbon isotope excursions.
Newton R, Reeves E, Kafousia N, Wignall P & Bottrell S
(2004) Sulphate-Oxygen Isotope Records from Carbonate Associated Sulphate
Newton R, Pevitt E, Wignall P & Bottrell S