The article discusses the possibility that the mass extinction of land vertebrates that took place at the end of Earth's Permian period may have occurred separately from the mass extinction of ocean species from the same period. The discovery that the layer of sediment devoid of fossils which dates back to the mass extinction of land vertebrates is at a location eight meters below the Permian-Triassic boundary is noted.
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