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September 01, 1990
The fauna and flora of the March Gravels at Northam Pit, Eye, Cambridgeshire, England
D. H. Keen;
D. H. Keen
Coventry Polytech., Dep. Geogr., Coventry, United Kingdom
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Geological Magazine (1990) 127 (5): 453–465.
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D. H. Keen, J. E. Robinson, R. G. West, F. Lowry, D. R. Bridgland, N. D. W. Davey; The fauna and flora of the March Gravels at Northam Pit, Eye, Cambridgeshire, England. Geological Magazine 1990;; 127 (5): 453–465. doi:
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- Arthropoda
- Bivalvia
- brackish-water environment
- Cambridgeshire England
- Cenozoic
- clastic sediments
- Crustacea
- England
- Europe
- faunal list
- Foraminifera
- fresh-water environment
- Gastropoda
- gravel
- Great Britain
- Invertebrata
- lithostratigraphy
- Mandibulata
- marine environment
- microfossils
- Mollusca
- occurrence
- Ostracoda
- palynomorphs
- Pleistocene
- Protista
- Quaternary
- sand
- sediments
- stratigraphy
- temperate environment
- terrestrial environment
- United Kingdom
- upper Pleistocene
- Western Europe
- Eye
- March Gravels
- Northam Pit
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