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March 01, 1997
Silurian sponge spicules from the Racine Formation, Wisconsin
Rodney Watkins
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Rodney Watkins
Milwaukee Public Museum, Department of Geology, Milwaukee, WI, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1997) 71 (2): 208–214.
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Rodney Watkins, P. J. Coorough; Silurian sponge spicules from the Racine Formation, Wisconsin. Journal of Paleontology 1997;; 71 (2): 208–214. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- biogenic structures
- bioturbation
- classification
- depth
- Invertebrata
- lithostratigraphy
- Lower Silurian
- marine environment
- Middle Silurian
- Milwaukee County Wisconsin
- Milwaukee Wisconsin
- Niagaran
- paleoenvironment
- Paleozoic
- Porifera
- Racine Dolomite
- sedimentary structures
- Silurian
- spicules
- statistical analysis
- taphonomy
- United States
- Wenlock
- Wisconsin
- Lithistida
- Heteractinida
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