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Gregory Retallack
Ediacaran) of Earth – Nature’S Experiments
Soil: Our Common Ground – a Humanities Perspective
Cambrian Explosion Remains an Enigma for Organic Evolution: the Ediacaran Fauna: Much Ado About Ancient Lichens?
Flooding Induced by Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide 10,11 204,206 87 86 B 207,208Pb Sr/ Sr
Greenhouse Gases: a New Group of Soil Micro-Organisms Can Contribute to Their Elimination
Paleontology1
United States Antarctic Activities 2003-2004
From Mount St. Helens to Oak-Prairie Lowlands: Disturbances, Biological Legacies, and Conservation
2018 the YEAR of the FLU How to Survive the Worst Outbreak in Living Memory
Acritarch Evidence for an Ediacaran Adaptive Radiation of Fungi
Soil Or Sea for Ancient Fossils?
CURRICULUM VITAE—RONALD E. MARTIN—NOVEMBER, 2019 EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley, Department of Zoology 1976-1981 (Ph.D
Montsechia, an Ancient Aquatic Angiosperm SEE COMMENTARY
Kukla Et Al 2021 Stable Isotope Paleotopography of John Day
Palaeontology, Palaeobiology and Evolution
WAVP 2019 Program Session Title Time Presenter Talk Title CSI: Wyoming, Predator/Prey Relationships of the Bridger Fauna As Cenozoic 8:00 John P
Interpreting Paleontology, Evolving Ecosystems, and Climate Change in the Cenozoic Fossil Parks
Hastings & District Geological Society Journal
Top View
Beliefs That Bias Food & Agriculture Questions I'm Often Asked
Late Eocene Fossil Plants of the John Day Formation, Wheeler County, Oregon by Steven R
Late Miocene Drying of Central Australia
Tomorrow's Web Will
The School of Geosciences Newsletter
Boron Paleosalinity Proxy for Deeply Buried Paleozoic and Ediacaran Fossils T Gregory Retallack
Climate Change and Palaeoclimatology
Revisiting the Thermally Metamorphosed Coals of the Transantarctic T Mountains, Antarctica ⁎ Margaret M