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Fossil mammals and Early Eocene North Atlantic land continuity
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58098
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RP22593
Author:
McKenna, Malcolm C.
Citation:
ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 1975 v.62 no.2 : 335-353;
Year:
1975
Subject:
Geology, Stratigraphic - Eocene
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Geology - North Atlantic Ocean
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Bering Sea Coast (Russia)
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Palaeogeography
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Mammals, Fossil - Geographical distribution
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