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Drifting continents and late Paleozoic geography
Record no:
56976
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RP9771
Author:
Darlington, P. J., Jr.
Citation:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (U.S.A.). 1964 v.52 no.4 : 1084-1091;
Year:
1964
Subject:
Continental drift
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Palaeogeography
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