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Sustained anoxia and global warming in the early Palaeozoic triggered by the evolution of shallow burrowing
Van de Velde, S. (2018). Sustained anoxia and global warming in the early Palaeozoic triggered by the evolution of shallow burrowing, in: Van de Velde, S. Electron shuttling and elemental cycling in the seafloor. pp. 233-260
In: Van de Velde, S. (2018). Electron shuttling and elemental cycling in the seafloor. PhD Thesis. Vrije Universiteit Brussel/Universiteit Antwerpen: Brussel/Antwerpen. 352 pp.

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