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November 01, 1994
Arenig (Lower Ordovician) conodonts and biozonation in the eastern Siljan District, central Sweden
Anita M. Lofgren
Anita M. Lofgren
University of Lund, Department of Historical Geology and Palaeontology, Lund, Sweden
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Journal of Paleontology (1994) 68 (6): 1350–1368.
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Anita M. Lofgren; Arenig (Lower Ordovician) conodonts and biozonation in the eastern Siljan District, central Sweden. Journal of Paleontology 1994;; 68 (6): 1350–1368. doi:
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