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Eutrophication, microbial-sulfate reduction and mass extinctions
Martin Schobben
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, Alan Stebbins, Abbas Ghaderi, Harald Strauss, Dieter Korn,
Christoph Korte
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Eutrophication
100%
Mass Extinction
100%
Microbial Sulfate Reduction
100%
Biodiversity Loss
66%
Climate Warming
66%
Sedimentary Evidence
33%
Oceanic Environment
33%
Life on Earth
33%
Plankton Community
33%
Anoxia
33%
Future Seas
33%
High Diversity
33%
Extinction Events
33%
Climate Change
33%
Respiration
33%
Sulfide
33%
Continental Shelf
33%
Oxygen Minimum Zone
33%
Continental Weathering
33%
Permian-Triassic
33%
Geochemical Evidence
33%
Earth System
33%
Adverse Environmental Conditions
33%
Eukaryotes
33%
Marine Water
33%
End-Triassic
33%
Marine Taxa
33%
End-Permian
33%
Organic Matter
33%
Sulfidic
33%
High Biomass
33%
Food Web
33%
Terrestrial Weathering
33%
Mass Extinction Event
33%
Greenhouse
33%
Late Devonian
33%
End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction
33%
Dead Zone
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Eutrophication
100%
Mass Extinction
100%
Organic Matter
33%
Permian
33%
Late Devonian
33%
Sulfide
33%
Continental Shelf
33%
Food Web
33%
Carbon Cycle
33%
Climate Change
33%
Triassic Period
33%