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1. Mercury Isotopes Track the Causes of Carbon Perturbations in the Early Permian Ocean and Continent

2. Shifts in magnetic mineral assemblages support ocean deoxygenation before the end-Permian mass extinction

3. Major and Trace Element Geochemistry of the Permian-Triassic Boundary Section at Meishan, South China

4. Intensive Wildfire Associated With Volcanism Promoted the Vegetation Changeover in Southwest China During the Permian−Triassic Transition

5. LOWER DEVONIAN (PRAGIAN) BRACHIOPODS FROM THE DASHATIAN SECTION, GUANGXI, SOUTH CHINA

6. LOPINGIAN (LATE PERMIAN) BRACHIOPOD FAUNAS FROM THE QUBUERGA FORMATION AT TULONG AND KUJIANLA IN THE MT. EVEREST AREA OF SOUTHERN TIBET, CHINA

9. The Deep-Time Digital Earth program: data-driven discovery in geosciences

11. Latitudinal diversity gradient dynamics during Carboniferous to Triassic icehouse and greenhouse climates

13. The evolution of Earth’s surficial Mg cycle over the past 2 billion years

14. A late Cisuralian (early Permian) brachiopod fauna from the Taungnyo Group in the Zwekabin Range, eastern Myanmar and its biostratigraphic, paleobiogeographic, and tectonic implications

15. Magnetostratigraphy across the end-Permian mass extinction event from the Meishan sections, southeastern China

17. Reinvestigation of the Wordian-base GSSP section, West Texas, USA

18. Global Carboniferous brachiopod biostratigraphy

21. Geoscience knowledge graph in the big data era

22. The oxygen cycle and a habitable Earth

23. High-precision U-Pb age constraints on the Permian floral turnovers, paleoclimate change, and tectonics of the North China block

24. Marine Anoxia and Ocean Acidification During the End‐Permian Extinction

25. Two distinct episodes of marine anoxia during the Permian-Triassic crisis evidenced by uranium isotopes in marine dolostones

26. Reinvestigation of conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the Permian–Triassic transition in Southwest China

27. Late Paleozoic–early Mesozoic continental biostratigraphy — Links to the Standard Global Chronostratigraphic Scale

28. First record of Cisuralian–Guadalupian plant fossils from the Shan Plateau, eastern Myanmar

29. Marine anoxia linked to abrupt global warming during Earth’s penultimate icehouse

36. Devonian paleoclimate and its drivers: A reassessment based on a new conodont δ18O record from South China

37. Felsic volcanism as a factor driving the end-Permian mass extinction

38. Store and share ancient rocks

40. Coupled δ44/40Ca, δ88/86Sr, and 87Sr/86Sr geochemistry across the end-Permian mass extinction event

41. The end-Guadalupian (259.8 Ma) biodiversity crisis: the sixth major mass extinction?

42. A new Changhsingian brachiopod fauna from the Xiala Formation at Tsochen in the central Lhasa Block and its paleogeographical implications

43. Middle Permian foraminifers from the Zhabuye and Xiadong areas in the central Lhasa Block and their paleobiogeographic implications

48. Astronomically paced marine biological evolution during the Late Paleozoic icehouse-to-greenhouse transition

50. The Deep-Time Digital Earth program: data-driven discovery in geosciences

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