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Proxies in late cenozoic paleoceanography

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De Vernal, Anne, Hillaire-Marcel, Claude
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The importance of past rifting in large igneous province development. [PDF]

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Phylogenetics and the Cenozoic radiation of lampreys

Current Biology, 2023
The development of a movable jaw is one of the most important transitions in the evolutionary history of animals.1 Jawed vertebrates rapidly diversified after appearing approximately 470 million years ago. Today, only lampreys and hagfishes represent the once dominant jawless grade2,3,4 and comprise less than 1% of living vertebrate species.
Chase Doran Brownstein, Thomas J. Near
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Cenozoic Dramas

Science, 2001
The Eternal Frontier An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples. Tim Flannery. Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2001. 420 pp. $27.50. ISBN 0-87113-789-5. In this engaging narrative covering the past 65 million years, Flannery emphasizes the underlying forces and common themes that have shaped ...
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Cenozoic extinctions

1997
Abstract For the Cenozoic era there are a number of well-documented extinction events both in the marine and terrestrial realms, a few of which qualify as mass extinctions. Our knowledge of Cenozoic environments, considerably enhanced within the last few decades by an extensive programme of deep-sea drilling, is greater than that for ...
A Hallam, P B Wignall
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