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| Oceanic Euxinia in Earth History: Causes and Consequences Katja M. Meyer and Lee R. Kump Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences (2008) 36: 251 Link to Article |
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| Association of 34S-depleted pyrite layers with negative carbonate δ13C excursions at the Permian-Triassic boundary: Evidence for upwelling of sulfidic deep-ocean water masses Thomas Algeo, Yanan Shen, Tonggang Zhang, Timothy Lyons, Steven Bates, Harry Rowe, and T. K. T. Nguyen Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2008) 9: Q04025 Link to Article |
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| Diversity and Distribution of Triassic Bryozoans in the Aftermath of the End-Permian Mass Extinction Catherine M. Powers and Joseph F. Pachut Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82: 362 Link to Article |
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| End-Permian ozone shield unaffected by oceanic hydrogen sulphide and methane releases Michael B. Harfoot, John A. Pyle, and David J. Beerling Nature Geoscience (2008) 1: 247 Link to Article |
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| A carbon-isotopic study of an end-Permian mass-extinction horizon, Bulla, northern Italy: a negative δ13C shift prior to the marine extinction P. Gorjan, K. Kaiho, and Z. Q. Chen Terra Nova (2008) 20: 253 Link to Article |
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| Methane Release from Igneous Intrusion of Coal during Late Permian Extinction Events Gregory J. Retallack and A. Hope Jahren The Journal of Geology (2008) 116: 1 Link to Article |
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| Carbon and Climate System Coupling on Timescales from the Precambrian to the Anthropocene* Scott C. Doney and David S. Schimel Annual Review of Environment and Resources (2007) 32: 31 Link to Article |
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| Recent achievements on the research of the Paleozoic-Mesozoic transitional period in South China Hongfu Yin, Qinglai Feng, Shucheng Xie, Jianxin Yu, Weihong He, Handong Liang, Xulong Lai, and Xianyu Huang Frontiers of Earth Science in China (2007) 1: 129 Link to Article |
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| Early Triassic carbon isotope excursions from South China: proxies for devastation and restoration of marine ecosystems following
the end-Permian mass extinction Tong Jinnan, Zuo Jingxun, and Chen Z.Q. Geological Journal (2007) 42: 371 Link to Article |
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| When bivalves took over the world Margaret L. Fraiser and David J. Bottjer Paleobiology (2007) 33: 397 Link to Article |
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| Water, Life, and Planetary Geodynamical Evolution P. Thienen, K. Benzerara, D. Breuer, C. Gillmann, S. Labrosse, P. Lognonné, and T. Spohn Space Science Reviews (2007) 129: 167 Link to Article |
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| Modeling organic carbon burial during sea level rise with reference to the Cretaceous C. J. Bjerrum, J. Bendtsen, and J. J. F. Legarth Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2006) 7: Q05008 Link to Article |
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| Permian-Triassic boundary in the central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica James W. Collinson, William R. Hammer, Rosemary A. Askin, and David H. Elliot Geological Society of America Bulletin (2006) 118: 747 Link to Article |
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| Modeling the response to changes in tropospheric methane concentration: Application to the Permian-Triassic boundary J.-F. Lamarque, J. T. Kiehl, C. A. Shields, B. A. Boville, and D. E. Kinnison Paleoceanography (2006) 21: PA3006 Link to Article |
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| Catastrophic soil erosion during the end-Permian biotic crisis Mark A. Sephton, Cindy V. Looy, Henk Brinkhuis, Paul B. Wignall, Jan W. de Leeuw, and Henk Visscher Geology (2005) 33: 941 Link to Article |
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| Climate simulation of the latest Permian: Implications for mass extinction Jeffrey T. Kiehl and Christine A. Shields Geology (2005) 33: 757 Link to Article |
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| Burning of forest materials under late Paleozoic high atmospheric oxygen levels Richard A. Wildman, Leo J. Hickey, Matthew B. Dickinson, Robert A. Berner, Jennifer M. Robinson, Michael Dietrich, Robert H. Essenhigh, and Craig B. Wildman Geology (2004) 32: 457 Link to Article |
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| Biological Impact of Elevated Ocean CO2 Concentrations: Lessons from Animal Physiology and Earth History Hans O. Pörtner, Martina Langenbuch, and Anke Reipschläger Journal of Oceanography (2004) 60: 705 Link to Article |
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| Ecosystem remodelling among vertebrates at the Permian–Triassic boundary in Russia M. J. Benton, V. P. Tverdokhlebov, and M. V. Surkov Nature (2004) 432: 97 Link to Article |
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| PHANEROZOIC ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN Robert A. Berner, David J. Beerling, Robert Dudley, Jennifer M. Robinson, and Richard A. Wildman Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences (2003) 31: 105 Link to Article |
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| Permian-Triassic boundary interval as a model for forcing marine ecosystem collapse by long-term atmospheric oxygen drop O. Weidlich, W. Kiessling, and E. Flügel Geology (2003) 31: 961 Link to Article |
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| Low oxygen levels in earliest Triassic soils Nathan D. Sheldon and Gregory J. Retallack Geology (2002) 30: 919 Link to Article |
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