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WILSON, D. D., BRETT, C. E. (2013) CONCRETIONS AS SOURCES OF EXCEPTIONAL PRESERVATION, AND DECAY AS A SOURCE OF CONCRETIONS: EXAMPLES FROM THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN OF NEW YORK. PALAIOS, 28 (5) 305-316 doi:10.2110/palo.2012.p12-086r

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TitleCONCRETIONS AS SOURCES OF EXCEPTIONAL PRESERVATION, AND DECAY AS A SOURCE OF CONCRETIONS: EXAMPLES FROM THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN OF NEW YORK
JournalPALAIOS
AuthorsWILSON, D. D.Author
BRETT, C. E.Author
Year2013 (May 1)Volume28
Issue5
PublisherSociety for Sedimentary Geology
DOIdoi:10.2110/palo.2012.p12-086rSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWILSON, D. D., BRETT, C. E. (2013) CONCRETIONS AS SOURCES OF EXCEPTIONAL PRESERVATION, AND DECAY AS A SOURCE OF CONCRETIONS: EXAMPLES FROM THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN OF NEW YORK. PALAIOS, 28 (5) 305-316 doi:10.2110/palo.2012.p12-086r
Plain TextWILSON, D. D., BRETT, C. E. (2013) CONCRETIONS AS SOURCES OF EXCEPTIONAL PRESERVATION, AND DECAY AS A SOURCE OF CONCRETIONS: EXAMPLES FROM THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN OF NEW YORK. PALAIOS, 28 (5) 305-316 doi:10.2110/palo.2012.p12-086r
In(2013, May) PALAIOS Vol. 28 (5) Society for Sedimentary Geology


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