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The impacts of land plant evolution on Earth’s climate and oxygenation state—An interdisciplinary review
Author(s):
Nick W. Dahl
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S. Arens
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ANDREW W. DAHL
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S. K. M. Arens
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TW Dahl
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SK. Arens
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2020
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Chem. Geol.
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