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Influence of continental positions on early Tertiary climates
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54208
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RP9149
Author:
Frakes, Lawrence A.
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Kemp, Elizabeth M.
Citation:
NATURE. 10 Nov. 1972, v.240 no.5376 : 97-100;
Year:
1972
Subject:
Palaeoclimatology
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Continental drift
;
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