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Why big eruptions don't always fuel mass extinctions

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Rocks near the site of a volcano could determine whether an eruption causes catastrophic climate change.

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  1. Ganino, C. & Arndt, N. Geology 37, 323–326, doi:10.1130/G25325A.1 (2009).

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Kaplan, M. Why big eruptions don't always fuel mass extinctions. Nature (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/news.2009.380

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