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How to kill (almost) all life: the end-Permian extinction event
Record no:
41410
Author:
Benton, M. J. (Michael J.)
;
Twitchett, Richard J.
Year:
2003
Series:
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. 2003 v.18 no.7 : 358-365 [kept P574.5 [P8]
Subject:
Extinction (Biology)
;
Geology, Stratigraphic - Permian
;
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