Longest known continuous record of the Paleozoic discovered in Yukon wilderness

Expeditions to a remote area of Yukon, Canada, have uncovered a 120-million-year-long geological record of a time when land plants and complex animals first evolved and ocean oxygen levels began to approach those in the modern world.


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Source: ScienceDaily