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Rex Dalton
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Rex Dalton: Rex Dalton writes for Nature from San Diego.

Nature, 2007, vol. 449, issue 7158, 20-21

Abstract: The whole world felt the effects of the dinosaur-killing mass extinction 65 million years ago. But a spot in Colorado may have the best record of it. Rex Dalton reports from Denver.

Date: 2007
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