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Genesis and environmental significance of Upper Cretaceous shell concentrations from the Cauvery Basin, southern India
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57071
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RP16473
Author:
Fursich, F. T.
;
Pandey, D. K.
Citation:
PALAEOGEOGRAPHY, PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY, PALAEOECOLOGY. 1999 v.145 : 119-139;
Year:
1999
Subject:
Molluscs, Fossil - India
;
Geology, Stratigraphic - Cretaceous - India
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Cauvery Basin (India)
;
Indian Ocean
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