Gamma-Ray Bursts and the Earth: Exploration of Atmospheric, Biological, Climatic, and Biogeochemical Effects
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N. Gehrels | J. Cannizzo | R. Stolarski | A. Melott | B. Thomas | C. Jackman | D. Hogan | L. Ejzak | M. Medvedev | C. Laird
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