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Oxygen-depleted and ferruginous seawater composition imprinted in Early Cretaceous Fe-rich Al-glauconites in marginal marine deposits. [PDF]
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Timing and Pattern of Early Diversification in Drosophilidae (Diptera). [PDF]
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A thermochronological transect across the Trento platform: constraints for the evolution of the European Eastern Southern Alps. [PDF]
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Sequence structure and non-structural traps of the Paleogene in the Weixi’nan Sag, Beibuwan Basin
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Causes and Climatic Consequences of the Impact Winter at the Cretaceous‐Paleogene Boundary
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020Prolonged periods of low light and cold temperatures at Earth's surface are hypothesized effects of the end‐Cretaceous asteroid impact. However, debate remains about the causes and consequences of this “impact winter.” We perform simulations of the ...
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Geology, 2019
Plate-tectonic processes have long been thought to be the major cause of the Cenozoic global carbon cycle, and global cooling by uplift of the Tibetan Plateau through enhancing silicate weathering and organic carbon burial and/or by weathering of ...
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Plate-tectonic processes have long been thought to be the major cause of the Cenozoic global carbon cycle, and global cooling by uplift of the Tibetan Plateau through enhancing silicate weathering and organic carbon burial and/or by weathering of ...
X. Fang +5 more
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A parapithecid stem anthropoid of African origin in the Paleogene of South America
Science, 2020A South American anthropoid Although there are many primate lineages in the Old World, it is thought that the New World is home to just one group, the platyrrhine monkeys, which appear to have colonized the region during the Eocene.
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Tectonics, 2018
Extrusion tectonics forced by plate collisions shape continents not only through lateral terrain displacement and mountain building but also through massive rifting and basin development.
M. Fyhn +11 more
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Extrusion tectonics forced by plate collisions shape continents not only through lateral terrain displacement and mountain building but also through massive rifting and basin development.
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