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November 01, 1969
Partial silicification of chalk fossils from the Chilterns
Geological Magazine (1969) 106 (6): 583–586.
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G. Brown, J. A. Catt, S. E. Hollyer, C. D. Ollier; Partial silicification of chalk fossils from the Chilterns. Geological Magazine 1969;; 106 (6): 583–586. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Bedfordshire England
- Bivalvia
- Brachiopoda
- chalcedony
- Cretaceous
- diagenesis
- Echinodermata
- Echinoidea
- Echinozoa
- England
- Europe
- fossilization
- framework silicates
- genesis
- Great Britain
- Hertfordshire England
- Invertebrata
- Mesozoic
- mineral data
- Mollusca
- paleontology
- silica minerals
- silicates
- United Kingdom
- Western Europe
- Chalk
- Upper Chalk
- chalcedony emplacement
- Middle Chalk
Latitude & Longitude
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