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July 01, 1982
Problematic bedding-plane markings from the middle Proterozoic Appekunny Argillite, Belt Supergroup, northwestern Montana
Robert J. Horodyski
Robert J. Horodyski
Tulane Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., New Orleans, LA, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1982) 56 (4): 882–889.
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Robert J. Horodyski; Problematic bedding-plane markings from the middle Proterozoic Appekunny Argillite, Belt Supergroup, northwestern Montana. Journal of Paleontology 1982;; 56 (4): 882–889. doi:
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