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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Did Great Salt Lakes trigger mass extinction?

During the end-Permian mass extinction 250 million years ago, nearly 90 percent of life on Earth was extinguished, and everything from magnetic field reversals to supervolcanoes has been invoked to explain it. But a group of researchers have an even more provocative idea for the murder weapon: poisonous gases vented from dried-up salt lakes.
Prof. Hex at 11:43 PM
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