“…These events were likely linked to major redox changes in the Tethys (McArthur et al, 2008;Pearce et al, 2008;Quan et al, 2008;Bonis et al, 2010;Pálfy and Zajzon, 2012;Richoz et al, 2012;Jaraula et al, 2013;French et al, 2014;Kemp and Izumi, 2014;Kasprak et al, 2015) and Panthalassic Oceans (Hori, 1993;Hori et al, 2007). In addition to sea level changes (e.g., Hallam and Wignall, 1999), anomalous events occurred in both marine and terrestrial environments, such as global-scale intense volcanism and bolide impacts within less than a few million years (Cohen et al, 1999;Coe, 2002, 2007;Olsen et al, 2002aOlsen et al, , 2002bCohen et al, 2004;Tanner and Kyte, 2005;Tanner et al, 2008;Kuroda et al, 2010). The evidence for widespread anoxia in Middle Triassic and Early Jurassic shelf sedimentary rocks has been independently confirmed by multigeochemical proxies and lithological changes (e.g., Jenkyns, 1988;Quan et al, 2008;Bonis et al, 2010;Mazzini et al, 2010;Izumi et al, 2012;Pálfy and Zajzon, 2012;Song et al, 2012;Richoz et al, 2012;Jaraula et al, 2013;French et al, 2014;Kemp and Izumi, 2014;Kasprak et al, 2015).…”