A closer look at the Late Devonian extinction. Blog post 21. In English: https://t.co/FFZUeaR9Jt and in Ukrainian: https://t.co/tw3AfTA83E Refers to: https://t.co/1kSLv3mGHt
RT @RobKnell1: Today’s winner of the most unnecessarily obtuse phrasing in a scientific paper award: “cause-and-effect chains leading to th…
Today’s winner of the most unnecessarily obtuse phrasing in a scientific paper award: “cause-and-effect chains leading to the extinction remain poorly constrained” I think they mean “We don’t know what caused it”. https://t.co/uyKnv510dH
The Devonian Mass Extinction (374 million years ago) may have happened because the evolution of land #علوم https://t.co/zTlv5oy0gD
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https://t.co/RoCBuULOvb The Devonian Mass Extinction (374 million years ago) may have happened because the evolution of land plants led to runoff of previously locked nutrients that created oceanic dead zones. New data suggests the extinction had 2 waves l
https://t.co/5HgJEpcSZH The Devonian Mass Extinction (374 million years ago) may have happened because the evolution of land plants led to runoff of previously locked nutrients that created oceanic dead zones. New data suggests the extinction had 2 waves l
#Climate NPG: Timing and pacing of the Late Devonian mass extinction event regulated by eccentricity and obliquity https://t.co/57JDbMOEhe