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    About This Project

    How did rapid climate change reshape continental ecosystems at the dawn of the dinosaur era? This project explores how the Carnian Pluvial Episode (~237–227 Ma) affected terrestrial life in southwestern Gondwana, testing the hypothesis that biotic events recorded in these ecosystems can be causally linked to climate change. Three fieldworks in Argentina will provide independent paleoclimate proxies and fossil evidence to reconstruct climate instability and its ecological impacts.

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