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November 01, 1969
Microscopic and megascopic fabrics in the Skiddaw group, Black Combe inlier, English Lake District
Geological Magazine (1969) 106 (6): 587–594.
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Douglas G. Helm; Microscopic and megascopic fabrics in the Skiddaw group, Black Combe inlier, English Lake District. Geological Magazine 1969;; 106 (6): 587–594. doi:
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