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May 01, 1982
Development of the Thames drainage system in early and middle Pleistocene times
C. P. Green;
C. P. Green
Univ. London, Bedford Coll., London NW1 4NS, United Kingdom
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Geological Magazine (1982) 119 (3): 281–290.
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C. P. Green, D. F. M. McGregor, A. H. Evans; Development of the Thames drainage system in early and middle Pleistocene times. Geological Magazine 1982;; 119 (3): 281–290. doi:
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