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- Age of the Earth Geologictim
- Paleoproterozoic Snowball Earth: Extreme Climatic and Geochemical Global Change and Its Biological Consequences
- Kenorland: the First Supercontinent* • It Is 2.7 Billion Years Ago
- Evolution of Earth's Climatic System: Evidence from Ice Ages, Isotopes, and Impacts
- Earth's Outgassing and Climatic Transitions
- Weak Tides During Cryogenian Glaciations ✉ J
- 6.21 the Geologic History of Seawater H
- Neoproterozoic Glaciation-Snowball Earth Hypothesis
- Carbon Cycling and Snowball Earth Arising From: W
- A New Rock-Based Definition for the Cryogenian Period (Circa 720 – 635 Ma)
- Initiation of Snowball Earth with Volcanic Sulfur Aerosol Emissions F
- 1 the Earth's Worst Climate Disaster by Robert Kopp and Joseph
- What's Hot on Snowball Earth?
- Paleoclimate History of Earth Climate
- Chapter 17. Glaciation
- Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth, Before and After
- Snowball Earth Indranil Banik* Scottish Universities Physics Alliance, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SS, UK
- Snowball Earth Prevention by Dissolved Organic Carbon Remineralization
- The Paleoproterozoic Snowball Earth: a Climate Disaster Triggered by the Evolution of Oxygenic Photosynthesis
- Greenhouse– Icehouse Earth
- Snowball Earthearth
- Snowball Earthearth
- A Snowball Earth Versus a Slushball Earth: Results from Neoproterozoic Climate Modeling Sensitivity Experiments
- Robust Elements of Snowball Earth Atmospheric Circulation and Oases for Life Dorian S
- The Snowball Earth JOSEPH L
- Late Proterozoic Transitions in Climate, Oxygen, and Tectonics, and the Rise of Complex Life
- Glaciations – Times of Large to Extreme Cold on the Planet
- Life During Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth
- Paleoclimatology: from Snowball Earth to the Anthropocene Colin P
- EGU2018-9290, 2018 EGU General Assembly 2018 © Author(S) 2018
- Influence of Temporally Varying Weatherability on CO2-Climate Coupling and Ecosystem Change in the Late Paleozoic
- Asilomar Revisited Life on Snowball Earth
- Chapter 2. Precambrian Glacial Deposits: Their Origin, Tectonic Setting, and Key Role in Earth Evolution
- Snowball Mars: What the Current State of the Martian Co2 Cycle Tells Us About Mars’ Past Climate History
- The Great Oxidation Event Preceded a Paleoproterozoic “Snowball Earth”
- Continental Flood Basalt Weathering As a Trigger for Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth
- Tabletop Timescale
- Glacial Flow of Floating Marine Ice in ''Snowball Earth''
- Clouds and Snowball Earth Deglaciation Dorian S
- Transition to an Oxygen-Rich Atmosphere with an Extensive