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Books:

Ehlers, E. (2006). Earth system science in the anthropocene. T. Krafft (Ed.). Springer.

Gradstein, F. M., Ogg, J. G., Schmitz, M. D., & Ogg, G. M. (Eds.). (2012). The geologic time scale 2012. elsevier.

Wallace-Wells, D. (2019). The uninhabitable earth: A story of the future. Penguin UK.


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