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VICKERS-RICH, P. & KOMAROWER, P. (eds) 2007. The Rise and Fall of the Ediacaran Biota. Geological Society Special Publication no. 286. viii + 456 pp.
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Douglas Palmer
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The Neoproterozoic and its boundaries are hot topics at the moment. The UNESCO IGC Project 493 has been looking at the Neoproterozoic, the precise timing of its events and the effects of changing climates, environments, their chemistry and palaeogeography of the biotas of the time.
Over recent decades the problematic nature, timing and correlation of Neoproterozoic events have become increasingly discussed as have . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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