Environmental perturbations caused by the impacts of asteroids and comets
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David Morrison | Richard P. Turco | Owen B. Toon | R. Turco | D. Morrison | O. Toon | K. Zahnle | Kevin J. Zahnle | Curt Covey | O. B. Toon | C. Covey
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