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July 01, 1996
K/T redux
Norman MacLeod
Norman MacLeod
Natural History Museum, Department of Palaeontology, London, United Kingdom
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Paleobiology (1996) 22 (3): 311–317.
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Norman MacLeod; K/T redux. Paleobiology 1996;; 22 (3): 311–317. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- biostratigraphy
- catastrophism
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- concepts
- Cretaceous
- data processing
- dinosaurs
- evaluation
- extinction
- fossil record
- global
- impacts
- Invertebrata
- K-T boundary
- lower Paleocene
- mechanism
- Mesozoic
- microfossils
- models
- Paleocene
- paleoenvironment
- Paleogene
- phylogeny
- preservation
- rates
- Reptilia
- simulation
- stratigraphic boundary
- Tertiary
- Tetrapoda
- Upper Cretaceous
- Vertebrata
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