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  • 2. Volcanism, mass extinction, and carbon isotope fluctuations in the Middle Permian of China.
    Wignall PB, Sun Y, Bond DP, Izon G, Newton RJ, Védrine S, Widdowson M, Ali JR, Lai X, Jiang H, Cope H, Bottrell SH.
    Science; 2009 May 29; 324(5931):1179-82. PubMed ID: 19478179
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  • 4. Abrupt and gradual extinction among Late Permian land vertebrates in the Karoo basin, South Africa.
    Ward PD, Botha J, Buick R, De Kock MO, Erwin DH, Garrison GH, Kirschvink JL, Smith R.
    Science; 2005 Feb 04; 307(5710):709-14. PubMed ID: 15661973
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  • 9. Changes in carbon dioxide during an oceanic anoxic event linked to intrusion into Gondwana coals.
    McElwain JC, Wade-Murphy J, Hesselbo SP.
    Nature; 2005 May 26; 435(7041):479-82. PubMed ID: 15917805
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  • 13. Impact event at the Permian-Triassic boundary: evidence from extraterrestrial noble gases in fullerenes.
    Becker L, Poreda RJ, Hunt AG, Bunch TE, Rampino M.
    Science; 2001 Feb 23; 291(5508):1530-3. PubMed ID: 11222855
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  • 14. Orbital forcing and the spread of C4 grasses in the late Neogene: stable isotope evidence from South African speleothems.
    Hopley PJ, Marshall JD, Weedon GP, Latham AG, Herries AI, Kuykendall KL.
    J Hum Evol; 2007 Nov 23; 53(5):620-34. PubMed ID: 17942141
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  • 15. Flourishing ocean drives the end-Permian marine mass extinction.
    Schobben M, Stebbins A, Ghaderi A, Strauss H, Korn D, Korte C.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2015 Aug 18; 112(33):10298-303. PubMed ID: 26240323
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  • 16. Controls on body size during the Late Permian mass extinction event.
    He WH, Twitchett RJ, Zhang Y, Shi GR, Feng QL, Yu JX, Wu SB, Peng XF.
    Geobiology; 2010 Dec 18; 8(5):391-402. PubMed ID: 20550584
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  • 18. Stable isotopic evidence for methane seeps in Neoproterozoic postglacial cap carbonates.
    Jiang G, Kennedy MJ, Christie-Blick N.
    Nature; 2003 Dec 18; 426(6968):822-6. PubMed ID: 14685234
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  • 19. An extraterrestrial impact at the Permian-Triassic boundary?
    Isozaki Y.
    Science; 2001 Sep 28; 293(5539):2343. PubMed ID: 11579934
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