Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: mass extinction
Target Entity: Extinction_event
Preceding Context: After Cuvier's death the catastrophic school of geological thought lost ground to uniformitarianism, as championed by Charles Lyell and others, which claimed that the geological features of the earth were best explained by currently observable forces, such as erosion and volcanism, acting gradually over an extended period of time. However, the increasing interest in the topic of
Succeeding Context: starting in the late 20th century has led to a resurgence of interest among historians of science and other scholars in this aspect of Cuvier's work.
Paragraph Title: Catastrophism
Source Page: Georges Cuvier

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