Late Devonian Mass Extinction
Delve into the fascinating world of paleontology with Late Devonian Mass Extinction by George R. McGhee, published by Columbia University Press in 1996. This comprehensive work spans 378 pages and draws on two decades of meticulous research to explore the theories surrounding one of Earth's most significant mass extinctions, which occurred over 367 million years ago.
McGhee critically examines various hypotheses, placing a particular emphasis on the intriguing possibility that this extinction event was triggered by multiple impacts from extraterrestrial objects. This book is essential for anyone interested in geology, extinction biology, and the dramatic events that have shaped our planet's history. Discover the complexities of this pivotal moment in Earth's past and gain insights into the ongoing discussions within the scientific community.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply a curious reader, Late Devonian Mass Extinction is a must-have addition to your collection.