Catastrophes (Geology)
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Catastrophes (Geology)
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Catastrophes (Geology)
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Incoming Resources
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- Impossible extinction, natural catastrophes and the supremacy of the microbial world, Charles S. Cockell
- Night comes to the Cretaceous, dinosaur extinction and the transformation of modern geology, James Lawrence Powell
- T. rex and the crater of doom, Walter Alvarez
- Mysteries of terra firma, the age and evolution of the world, James Lawrence Powell
- Gorgon, paleontology, obsession, and the greatest catastrophe in earth's history, Peter D. Ward
- Catastrophic debris flows transformed from landslides in volcanic terrains, mobility, hazard assessment, and mitigation strategies, by Kevin M. Scott [and four others]
- The end of the dinosaurs, Chicxulub crater and mass extinctions, Charles Frankel
- Last extinction, a Nova production by Hamilton Land & Cattle, Inc. for WGBH-Boston ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; Written and produced by Doug Hamilton ; associate producer: Solana Pyne
- When life nearly died, the greatest mass extinction of all time, Michael J. Benton
- Lost creatures of the earth, mass extinction in the history of life, Jon Erickson ; foreword by Alexander E. Gates
- Disturbing the solar system, impacts, close encounters, and coming attractions, Alan E. Rubin
- Rivers in time, the search for clues to earth's mass extinctions, Peter D. Ward
- Not by fire but by ice, discover what killed the dinosaurs-- and why it could soon kill us, Robert W. Felix
- Catastrophes!, earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, and other earth-shattering disasters, Donald R. Prothero ; with illustrations by Pat Linse
Outgoing Resources
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