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Terrestrial vertebrates as indicators of Mesozoic climates
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56526
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RP22208
Author:
Ostrom, John H.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGICAL CONVENTION. 1969 Part D : 347-376;
Year:
1969
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Vertebrates, Fossil - Mesozoic
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Palaeoclimatology
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