Palaeomagnetic studies of the Etendeka volcanics and the resulting implications for the duration of volcanic activity and for magnetic field evolution in the early Cretaceous
There is a long-standing temporal correlation between large igneous provinces and major mass extinction events in the Geological Record. This is postulated to be due to the emission of large quantities of volcanic gases over a geologically short period of time causing major climatic perturbations wi...
Main Author: | Dodd, Sarah Catherine |
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Other Authors: | Muxworthy, Adrian |
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Imperial College London
2015
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.749103 |
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