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Research Projects

There are four research projects funded in the frame of the "Long-Term Coevolution of Life and the Planet" Programme, in which 20 institutions, 23 academics, 14 Post Doctral Research assisstants and 10 Phd students  involve. Every project in the research programme has its own research period in the planet Earth "deep time" history, but yet intertwine with each other around the theme co-evolution of life and the planet.

Project I:
Re-inventing the Planet: The Neoproterozoic revolution in oxygenation, biogeochemistry and biological complexity
Project II:
Early evolution of modern marine ecosystems
Project III:
Biodiversity change through the Early Cenozoic: PALEOPOLAR
Project IV:
Descent into the Ice House
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