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A model for the decrease in amplitude of carbon isotope excursions across the Phanerozoic

Aviv Bachan, Kimberly V. Lau, Matthew R. Saltzman, Ellen Thomas, Lee R. Kump and Jonathan L. Payne
American Journal of Science June 2017, 317 (6) 641-676; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/06.2017.01
Aviv Bachan
* Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall, Building 320, Stanford, California 93405
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Kimberly V. Lau
* Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall, Building 320, Stanford, California 93405
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Matthew R. Saltzman
** School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, 125 South Oval Mall, Columbus, Ohio 43214
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Ellen Thomas
*** Geology and Geophysics Department, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520
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Lee R. Kump
§ Dept. of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 503 Deike Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
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Jonathan L. Payne
* Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall, Building 320, Stanford, California 93405
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vol. 317 no. 6 641-676
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2475/06.2017.01

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American Journal of Science
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0002-9599
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1945-452X
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  • Published online July 21, 2017.

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  1. Aviv Bachan*,†,
  2. Kimberly V. Lau*,+,
  3. Matthew R. Saltzman**,
  4. Ellen Thomas***,
  5. Lee R. Kump§ and
  6. Jonathan L. Payne*
  1. * Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall, Building 320, Stanford, California 93405
  2. ** School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, 125 South Oval Mall, Columbus, Ohio 43214
  3. *** Geology and Geophysics Department, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520
  4. § Dept. of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 503 Deike Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
  1. ↵† Corresponding author: avivbd{at}stanford.edu; aviv.bachan{at}gmail.com
  1. Author contributions:

    AB and LRK conceived the study; AB, KVL, and JLP developed the ideas; AB carried out the analyses and wrote the bulk of the paper. All authors contributed to data interpretation and commented extensively on the paper. The authors declare no conflict of interests.

  • ↵+ Current address: Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, Geology Building, Riverside, California 92521

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Aviv Bachan, Kimberly V. Lau, Matthew R. Saltzman, Ellen Thomas, Lee R. Kump, Jonathan L. Payne
American Journal of Science Jun 2017, 317 (6) 641-676; DOI: 10.2475/06.2017.01

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