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Multiple lines of evidence indicate that Earth's land masses became green some 2.7 Ga ago, about 1 billion years after the advent of life. About 2.2 billion years later, land plants abruptly appear in the fossil record and diversify... more
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      GeochemistryStable IsotopesStable Isotope GeochemistryPlant evolution
The Late Paleozoic Ice Age across the Carboniferous and Permian had a significant impact on the Kungurian (Upper Cisuralian series of Permian) Chihsia Formation in South China. This resulted in a unique interval with features such as the... more
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      UpwellingChihsia FormationOrganic Carbon Isotope