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Gerta Keller is a Professor of Geosciences at Princeton University, currently focusing on research areas related to Earth history and paleoclimate. Her work extensively covers topics on mass extinctions, particularly the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, and she has made significant contributions to understanding the environmental effects of volcanism and meteorite impacts. Keller's research also investigates climate changes, emphasizing periods of extreme rapid climate change, and she has been involved in discussions and debates regarding these critical events in Earth's history. Her expertise in geosciences and dedication to research has led her to be a prominent figure in the field, contributing to various studies and media coverage regarding the dynamics of extinction and climate shifts throughout history.
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