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The Late Devonian Extinction

In Our Time: Science

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Is There Volcanism in the Devonian?

There's very little evidence to point to for a volcanic event at the Devonian extinction. The jury's still out on that Hagenberg event. There is a gap in the fossil records of plants and tetrapods on land for the first 10 or 20 million years of the carboniferous. And like all mass extinctions, the late Devonian extinction is quite selective in what gets wiped out. But even within certain groups, there are winners and losers from this event.

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