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van Andel, T. H. (1996) D. R. Prothero, 1994. The Eocene—Oligocene Transition. Paradise Lost. Critical Moments in Paleobiology and Earth History Series, xviii + 291 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. Price US$65.00 (hard covers), US$24.00 (paperback) ISBN 0 231 08090 5; 0231 08091 3 (pb). Geological Magazine, 133 (3) 355-356 doi:10.1017/s0016756800009183

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TitleD. R. Prothero, 1994. The Eocene—Oligocene Transition. Paradise Lost. Critical Moments in Paleobiology and Earth History Series, xviii + 291 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. Price US$65.00 (hard covers), US$24.00 (paperback). ISBN 0 231 08090 5; 0231 08091 3 (pb).
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Authorsvan Andel, T. H.Author
Year1996 (May)Volume133
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PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800009183Search in ResearchGate
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Full Referencevan Andel, T. H. (1996) D. R. Prothero, 1994. The Eocene—Oligocene Transition. Paradise Lost. Critical Moments in Paleobiology and Earth History Series, xviii + 291 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. Price US$65.00 (hard covers), US$24.00 (paperback) ISBN 0 231 08090 5; 0231 08091 3 (pb). Geological Magazine, 133 (3) 355-356 doi:10.1017/s0016756800009183
Plain Textvan Andel, T. H. (1996) D. R. Prothero, 1994. The Eocene—Oligocene Transition. Paradise Lost. Critical Moments in Paleobiology and Earth History Series, xviii + 291 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. Price US$65.00 (hard covers), US$24.00 (paperback) ISBN 0 231 08090 5; 0231 08091 3 (pb). Geological Magazine, 133 (3) 355-356 doi:10.1017/s0016756800009183
In(1996, May) Geological Magazine Vol. 133 (3) Cambridge University Press (CUP)


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