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March - Volume 69, Number 1
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Volume 69, Number 2
September 2022
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2816-2188
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An allostratigraphic framework for the Late Albian to Early Cenomanian upper Fort St. John Group across the foredeep of the Western Canada Foreland Basin, NE British Columbia
Piotr J. Angiel
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A. Guy Plint
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titled, An allostratigraphic framework for the Late Albian to Early Cenomanian upper Fort St. John Group across the foredeep of the Western Canada Foreland Basin, NE British Columbia
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