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Boreholes in Mississippian spiriferide brachiopods and their implications for Paleozoic gastropod drilling
Record no:
33231
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RP19215
Author:
Baumiller, Tomasz K.
;
Leighton, Lindsey R.
;
Thompson, David L.
Citation:
PALAEOGEOGRAPHY, PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY, PALAEOECOLOGY. 1999 v.147 : 283-289; ;
Year:
1999
Subject:
Brachiopoda, Fossil
;
Marine borers
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