GC5-mass – Mass extinctions, recovery and resilience
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Death defying morphologies: mass extinction and disparity in the order HarpetidaGC5-Mass-41 | Orals | GC5-mass
Platinum-group elements link the end-Triassic mass extinction to volcanismGC5-Mass-51 | Posters | GC5-mass
First record of the end-Triassic mass-extinction in the NetherlandsGC5-Mass-65 | Posters | GC5-mass
Microbial Mats and Seafloor Recolonization following Mass ExtinctionsGC5-Mass-69 | Posters | GC5-mass
Photic zone euxinia in North East England following the end-Triassic mass extinctionGC5-Mass-90 | Posters | GC5-mass
Pulses of ocean acidification at the Triassic Jurassic boundary recorded by boron isotopesGC5-Mass-74 | Orals | GC5-mass
The abnormal marine ecosystems after the Permian-Triassic mass extinctionGC5-Mass-21 | Orals | GC5-mass
The terrestrial expression of the Late and End Devonian Mass ExtinctionsGC5-Mass-39 | Orals | GC5-mass
Mis-shapes, mistakes, misfits: aberration & mutations in terrestrial palynomorphsGC5-Mass-78 | Orals | GC5-mass
The functional consequences of extinctions: from giant sharks to small mollusksGC5-Mass-13 | Orals | GC5-mass
The biotic recovery of the flora during the Early and Middle TriassicGC5-Mass-36 | Orals | GC5-mass
Timing and causes of early Triassic climate disturbances; Linking U-Pb dates and δ13Ccarb recordGC5-Mass-8 | Orals | GC5-mass
Complex causes of Australian megafauna extinctions during the Late Pleistocene