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Protracted circum-continent subduction: A mechanism for craton destruction and a rationale for craton longevity. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Recurrence rates of explosive volcanism in paleo-equatorial Pangaea, and implications for climate near the peak late Paleozoic ice age. [PDF]

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Pfeifer LS   +6 more
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Marine sulphate captures a Paleozoic transition to a modern terrestrial weathering environment. [PDF]

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Waldeck AR   +11 more
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Early Paleozoic accretionary orogens along the Western Gondwana margin

open access: yesGeoscience Frontiers, 2021
Early Paleozoic accretionary orogens dominated the Western Gondwana margin and were characterized by nearly continuous subduction associated with crustal extension and back-arc basin development.
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Global marine redox evolution from the late Neoproterozoic to the early Paleozoic constrained by the integration of Mo and U isotope records

Earth-Science Reviews, 2021
The emergence and diversification of early animals is commonly thought to have coincided with atmosphere and ocean oxygenation across the terminal Neoproterozoic and early Paleozoic, during which oxygen levels on Earth’s surface were sufficient to ...
Guangyi Wei   +7 more
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Tracing the Enterococci from Paleozoic Origins to the Hospital

open access: yesCell, 2017
Francois Lebreton   +2 more
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Paleozoic foraminifera

Biosystems, 1991
The approximately 300 million years that make up Paleozoic time saw the evolution of eight of the fifteen recognized suborders of Foraminifera. Of the suborders present in the Paleozoic, seven are morphologically relatively simple, slowly evolving, and continued into Mesozoic and Cenozoic times to become the ancestoral lineages from which evolved ...
C A, Ross, J R, Ross
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