Brachiopod/crinoid association in the late Cenozoic of the Antillena region: palaeodepth and prospectus.

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Brachiopod/crinoid association in the late Cenozoic of the Antillena region: palaeodepth and prospectus. / Donovan, S.K.; Harper, D.A.T.

In: Systematics Association Special Volume, No. 63, 2001, p. 268-274.

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Donovan, SK & Harper, DAT 2001, 'Brachiopod/crinoid association in the late Cenozoic of the Antillena region: palaeodepth and prospectus.', Systematics Association Special Volume, no. 63, pp. 268-274.

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Donovan, S. K., & Harper, D. A. T. (2001). Brachiopod/crinoid association in the late Cenozoic of the Antillena region: palaeodepth and prospectus. Systematics Association Special Volume, (63), 268-274.

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Donovan SK, Harper DAT. Brachiopod/crinoid association in the late Cenozoic of the Antillena region: palaeodepth and prospectus. Systematics Association Special Volume. 2001;(63):268-274.

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Donovan, S.K. ; Harper, D.A.T. / Brachiopod/crinoid association in the late Cenozoic of the Antillena region: palaeodepth and prospectus. In: Systematics Association Special Volume. 2001 ; No. 63. pp. 268-274.

Bibtex

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title = "Brachiopod/crinoid association in the late Cenozoic of the Antillena region: palaeodepth and prospectus.",
author = "S.K. Donovan and D.A.T. Harper",
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language = "English",
pages = "268--274",
journal = "The Systematics Association Special Volume",
issn = "0309-2593",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
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