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July 01, 1985
Gastropod predation and depositional environments of two molluscan communities from the Miocene Astoria Formation at Beverly Beach State Park, Oregon
Sharon L. Colbath
Sharon L. Colbath
Gulf Oil Explor. and Prod. Co., Casper, WY, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1985) 59 (4): 849–869.
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Sharon L. Colbath; Gastropod predation and depositional environments of two molluscan communities from the Miocene Astoria Formation at Beverly Beach State Park, Oregon. Journal of Paleontology 1985;; 59 (4): 849–869. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Astoria Formation
- benthic taxa
- Bivalvia
- borings
- Cenozoic
- cluster analysis
- communities
- environment
- Gastropoda
- Invertebrata
- Lincoln County Oregon
- marine environment
- Miocene
- Mollusca
- Muricidae
- Naticidae
- Neogene
- Oregon
- paleoecology
- paleontology
- shelf environment
- statistical analysis
- Tertiary
- United States
- northwestern Oregon
- Beverly Beach State Park
- Newportian
- Cryptonatica
- predatory taxa
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