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Title

The benthic macrofauna from the Lower Maastrichtian chalk of Kronsmoor (northern Germany, Saturn quarry): taxonomic outline and palaeoecologic implications

Journal title

Acta Geologica Polonica

Yearbook

2016

Volume

vol. 66

Issue

No 4

Authors

Divisions of PAS

Nauki o Ziemi

Publisher

Komitet Nauk Geologicznych PAN ; Wydział Geologii UW

Date

2016

Identifier

DOI: 10.1515/agp-2016-0036 ; ISSN 0001-5709

Source

Acta Geologica Polonica; 2016; vol. 66; No 4

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