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Extinction Events in Earth History
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Extinction Events in Earth History

This volume is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of dynamic biological changes through the Phanerozoic which are associated with mass extinction events and similar biotic crises, and their causal mechanisms. In particular, it documents in detail the complex nature of terrestrial and extraterrestrial feedback loops that are associated with many mass extinction intervals. Authors have been asked to represent most of the known mass extinction events through time, and to comment on the complex earthbound or extraterrestrial causes (or both) for global biotic crises. The reader is offered new perspectives of extinction boundaries, a more innovative and diverse approach to causal mechanisms and mass extinction theory, blended views of paleobiologists, oceanographers, geochemists, volcanologists, and sedimentologists by an international cast of authors. The book presents a broad spectrum of data and theories on the subject of mass extinction.
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Proceedings of the Project 216: Global Biological Events in Earth History
Painos
1990 ed.
ISBN
9783540526056
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
30.5.1990
Sivumäärä
433