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Dietmar Müller

Dietmar Müller is a professor of geophysics at the school of geosciences, the University of Sydney. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Regional carbonate compensation depth variability in the Pacific Ocean since the Oligocene

    Regional carbonate compensation depth variability in the Pacific Ocean since the Oligocene by Faranak Dalvand, Adriana Dutkiewicz, Nicky M. Wright, Ben R. Mather, Dietmar Müller

    Published 2025-06-01
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    A tectonically driven 60 million-year biogeochemical redox cycle paces marine biodiversity

    A tectonically driven 60 million-year biogeochemical redox cycle paces marine biodiversity by Slah Boulila, Shanan E. Peters, R. Dietmar Müller, Andrew Zaffos, Juraj Farkaš, Bilal U. Haq

    Published 2025-06-01
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    Solid Earth Carbon Degassing and Sequestration Since 1 Billion Years Ago

    Solid Earth Carbon Degassing and Sequestration Since 1 Billion Years Ago by R. Dietmar Müller, Adriana Dutkiewicz, Sabin Zahirovic, Andrew S. Merdith, Christopher R. Scotese, Benjamin J. W. Mills, Lauren Ilano, Ben Mather

    Published 2024-11-01
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