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157 related items for PubMed ID: 17819179

  • 1. Evidence for a major meteorite impact on the Earth 34 million years ago: implication for eocene extinctions.
    Ganapathy R.
    Science; 1982 May 21; 216(4548):885-6. PubMed ID: 17819179
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  • 2. Iridium anomaly approximately synchronous with terminal eocene extinctions.
    Alvarez W, Asaro F, Michel HV, Alvarez LW.
    Science; 1982 May 21; 216(4548):886-8. PubMed ID: 17819180
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  • 3. Multiple microtektite horizons in upper eocene marine sediments: no evidence for mass extinctions.
    Keller G, D'Hondt S, Vallier TL.
    Science; 1983 Jul 08; 221(4606):150-2. PubMed ID: 17769212
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  • 4. A major meteorite impact on the Earth 65 million years ago: evidence from the cretaceous-tertiary boundary clay.
    Ganapathy R.
    Science; 1980 Aug 22; 209(4459):921-3. PubMed ID: 17810987
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  • 5. Extraterrestrial cause for the cretaceous-tertiary extinction.
    Alvarez LW, Alvarez W, Asaro F, Michel HV.
    Science; 1980 Jun 06; 208(4448):1095-108. PubMed ID: 17783054
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  • 7. EARTH SCIENCE: Did Volcanoes Drive Ancient Extinctions?
    Kerr RA.
    Science; 2000 Aug 18; 289(5482):1130-1. PubMed ID: 17833400
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  • 8. Impact ejecta at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary.
    Schaller MF, Fung MK, Wright JD, Katz ME, Kent DV.
    Science; 2016 Oct 14; 354(6309):225-229. PubMed ID: 27738171
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  • 9. Impact ejecta layer from the mid-Devonian: possible connection to global mass extinctions.
    Ellwood BB, Benoist SL, El Hassani A, Wheeler C, Crick RE.
    Science; 2003 Jun 13; 300(5626):1734-7. PubMed ID: 12805544
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  • 13. Astronomical pacing of late Palaeocene to early Eocene global warming events.
    Lourens LJ, Sluijs A, Kroon D, Zachos JC, Thomas E, Röhl U, Bowles J, Raffi I.
    Nature; 2005 Jun 23; 435(7045):1083-7. PubMed ID: 15944716
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  • 14. Single-Crystal 40Ar/39Ar Dating of the Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America.
    Swisher CC, Prothero DR.
    Science; 1990 Aug 17; 249(4970):760-2. PubMed ID: 17756788
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  • 16. Glassy Objects (Microtektites?) from Deep-Sea Sediments near the Ivory Coast.
    Glass BP.
    Science; 1968 Aug 30; 161(3844):891-3. PubMed ID: 17812117
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