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March 01, 1974
Upper Mississippian (Carboniferous) calcareous algae from northeastern Alabama, south-central Tennessee, and northwestern Georgia
Journal of Paleontology (1974) 48 (2): 361–374.
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Mark Rich; Upper Mississippian (Carboniferous) calcareous algae from northeastern Alabama, south-central Tennessee, and northwestern Georgia. Journal of Paleontology 1974;; 48 (2): 361–374. doi:
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- Alabama
- algae
- Appalachians
- Bangor Limestone
- calcareous algae
- Carboniferous
- Cumberland Plateau
- Dade County Georgia
- floral studies
- Franklin County Tennessee
- Georgia
- Grundy County Tennessee
- Jackson County Alabama
- Madison County Alabama
- microfossils
- Mississippian
- Monteagle Limestone
- new taxa
- North America
- paleobotany
- Paleozoic
- Pennington Formation
- Plantae
- taxonomy
- Tennessee
- thallophytes
- United States
- Upper Mississippian
- south
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