Pawlik et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Impact of trees and forests on the Devonian landscape and weathering processes with implications to the global Earth's system properties-A critical reviewPawlik et al., 2020
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- Pawlik
- Buma B
- Šamonil P
- Kvaček J
- Gałązka A
- Kohout P
- Malik I
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- Earth-Science Reviews
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Evolution of terrestrial plants, the first vascular plants, the first trees, and then whole forest ecosystems had far reaching consequences for Earth system dynamics. These innovations are considered important moments in the evolution of the atmosphere, biosphere, and …
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