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Late Tertiary mammals of southern South America as indicators of climatic deterioration
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52486
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RP21047
Author:
Pascual, Rosendo
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BOOK: Quaternary of South America and Antarctic Peninsula / edited by Jorge Rabassa. Balkema. 1984 v.2 : 1-30;
Year:
1984
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Mammals, Fossil - South America
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Geology, Stratigraphic - Tertiary - South America
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Palaeoclimatology
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