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Calcimicrobialites After End-Permian Mass Extinction In South China And Its Implication Of Paleo-environment
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Taxonomy And Evolution Of Brachiopods From Deep-water Facies In The End Permian In South China
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The Classification And Evolvement Of Siliceous Spicules And The Cause Of The Extinction During The End-Permian
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The Ocean Chemistry Changes Associated With Two Mass Extinction Events In Permian
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Diversity And Ecology Of Acritarchs (Organic-walled Microphytoplankton) At The Permian-Triassic Boundary (PTB), South China
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End-Permian Mass Extinction Of Calcareous Algae From South China
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Sedimentology & geochemistry of upper Permian & lower Triassic paleosols, NW China: Implications for environmental change across the end-Permian life crisis
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Sulfur isotope geochemistry and the end Permian mass extinction
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The Paleobiology of South African Therocephalian Therapsids (Amniota, Synapsida) and the Effects of the End-Permian Extinction on Size, Growth, and Bone Microstructur
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Marine paleoecology during the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction
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The unusual sedimentary rock record of the Early Triassic: Anachronistic facies in the western United States and southern Turkey
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The impact of modern weathering on the geochemistry of a neo-tethyan permo-triassic boundary section
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Paleoecology and paleoenvironments of early Triassic mass extinction biotic recovery faunas, Sinbad Limestone Member, Moenkopi Formation, south-central Utah
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Black shales of the Neo-Tethys: The geochemical record of the end-Permian crisis
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Assessment of climate change and global carbon cycle perturbation during the end-Permian mass extinction
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Geological Events During The Latest Permian To Earliest Triassic In The Upper Yangtze Region:Sedimentary Responses To The Disturbed Paleooceans
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Response Of Ostracod Assemblages From Microbialites In South China To The End-Permian Mass Extinction
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Marine REDOX Conditions In South China After The End Permian Mass Extinction
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