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K-Pg Flood Basalts

The causes and impacts of Deccan volcanism at the end-Cretaceous

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Home → Who We Are → Isabel Fendley

Isabel Fendley

Research Description

Isabel is a PhD candidate in Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Berkeley. Her research examines ecological and climate changes, as well as the catastrophic events that cause them. For this project, she uses radioisotopic (40Ar/39Ar) dating as well as mercury and carbon chemostratigraphy to constrain the timing of Deccan eruptions and K-Pg ecological changes.

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Recent Posts

  • Hunting the giant plagioclase basalts: A report from the Deccan province
  • The Koyna Cores
  • A burst of magma at mid-ocean ridges supports triggering hypothesis
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  • December 2017

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Funding for this project was provided by the
National Science Foundation Award ID EAR-1615203.

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