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A world in transition…

Harry Elderfield ()
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Harry Elderfield: Department of Earth Sciences University of Cambridge

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 851-852

Abstract: Around 33.7 million years ago, Earth's climate changed radically and marine organisms suffered mass extinctions. One reason could have been a shift in seasonality towards colder winters.

Date: 2000
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