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May 01, 1933
Stratigraphy of Oakville, Lagarto, and Reynossa formations between Nueces and Guadalupe Rivers, Texas
AAPG Bulletin (1933) 17 (5): 523–525.
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E. L. Johnson; Stratigraphy of Oakville, Lagarto, and Reynossa formations between Nueces and Guadalupe Rivers, Texas. AAPG Bulletin 1933;; 17 (5): 523–525. doi:
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