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On the Polar-Wander path for Australia during the Cenozoic
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53369
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RP21277
Author:
Wellman, P.
;
McElhinny, M. W.
;
McDougall, Ian
Citation:
GEOPHYS. J. R. ASTR. SOC. 1969 v.18 : 371-395;
Year:
1969
Subject:
Palaeomagnetism
;
Palaeoclimatology
;
Polar regions
;
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