“…Though the climate events in the Early Jurassic epoch are largely based on the marine sedimentary and geochemical records, data from the terrestrial realm provide important details of environmental change (e.g., Hesselbo et al, 2000;Suan et al, 2010;Jenkyns, 2010;Philippe et al, 2017). Terrestrial proxies, such as flora (e.g., Riding et al, 2013;Deng et al, 2017;Philippe et al, 2017;Ros-Franch et al, 2019), vegetation (Pole, 2009), and geochemistry (e.g., Riding et al, 2013;Kenny, 2015;Tramoy et al, 2016) have begun to provide important information of the Mesozoic-Cenzoic climate and environmental changes on continents. Particularly, a negative feedback in the global exogenic carbon cycle, from carbon isotopes of lacustrine organic matter, has been hypothesized to account for the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (Xu et al, 2017), opening a new avenue to link marine and terrestrial climate in the Early Jurassic.…”