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Vol. 315, Issue 8, 2015October 01, 2015 EDT

The Rise of Fire: Fossil Charcoal in Late Devonian Marine Shales as an Indicator of Expanding Terrestrial Ecosystems, Fire, and Atmospheric Change

Susan M. Rimmer, Sarah J. Hawkins, Andrew C. Scott, Walter L. Cressler,
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https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2015.01
American Journal of Science
Rimmer, S. M., Hawkins, S. J., Scott, A. C., & Cressler, W. L. (2015). The rise of fire: Fossil charcoal in late Devonian marine shales as an indicator of expanding terrestrial ecosystems, fire, and atmospheric change. American Journal of Science, 315(8), 713–733. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​08.2015.01
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