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Pangea: Paleoclimate, Tectonics, and Sedimentation During Accretion, Zenith, and Breakup of a Supercontinent
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Geological Society of America

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© 1994 Geological Society of America
Geological Society of America
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9780813722887
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January 01, 1994
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Introduction: Project Pangea and workshop recommendations Available to Purchase
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CitationGeorge D. Klein, Benoit Beauchamp, Aymon Baud, Boris I. Chuvashov, Oscar R. Lopez-Gamundi, Judith T. Parrish, Charles A. Ross, Peter A. Scholle, Christopher R. Scotese, W. Lynn Watney, 1994. "Introduction: Project Pangea and workshop recommendations", Pangea: Paleoclimate, Tectonics, and Sedimentation During Accretion, Zenith, and Breakup of a Supercontinent, George O. Klein
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