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The mid-Carboniferous continental drift episode - some evidence from Australia and Africa. The paleomagnetism of the southern continents - a survey and analysis.
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55046
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RP21697
Author:
McElhinny, M. W.
Year:
1967
Subject:
Palaeomagnetism
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Continental drift
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Polar regions
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Indian Ocean
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Notes:
Typescripts of papers presented at the International Union of Geological Sciences / UNESCO Symposium on Continental Drift, Montevideo, October 1967.
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