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Perturbation of the Earth System at the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic transition and the resilience of the biosphere

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Issuing agencyNerc
CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryResearch Development
Response dueNot specified / rolling
StatusActive - open for responses
Official sourceView original notice

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