1: In search of possible causes of mass extinctions
2: Historical background
3: Evidence for catastrophic organic changes in the geological
record
4: Impact by comets and asteroids
5: Sea-level changes
6: Oxygen deficiency in the oceans
7: Climate change
8: Volcanic activity
9: Pulling the strands together
10: The evolutionary significance of mass extinctions
11: The influence of humans
Notes and suggestions for further reading
References
Glossary
Index
1: In search of possible causes of mass extinctions
2: Historical background
3: Evidence for catastrophic organic changes in the geological
record
4: Impact by comets and asteroids
5: Sea-level changes
6: Oxygen deficiency in the oceans
7: Climate change
8: Volcanic activity
9: Pulling the strands together
10: The evolutionary significance of mass extinctions
11: The influence of humans
Notes and suggestions for further reading
References
Glossary
Index
Tony Hallam is Emeritus Professor of Geology at the University of Birmingham and the author of several books on geology.
`"an excellent concise account of the evidence for both major and
minor mass extinctions"'
Tony Hallam, Chemistry & Industry
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