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Age of separation of South America and Africa
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59500
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RP23070
Author:
Valencio, D. A.
;
Vilas, J. F.
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NATURE. 27 Sept. 1969 v.223 no.5213 : 1353-1354;
Year:
1969
Subject:
Gondwana (Geology)
;
Palaeomagnetism
;
Polar Wander Curve
;
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