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March 01, 1986
Middle Ordovician agglutinated foraminifera including Reophax from the Mifflin Formation, Platteville Group of Illinois
Raymond C. Gutschick
Raymond C. Gutschick
Univ. Notre Dame, Dep. Earth Sci., Notre Dame, IN, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1986) 60 (2): 233–248.
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Raymond C. Gutschick; Middle Ordovician agglutinated foraminifera including Reophax from the Mifflin Formation, Platteville Group of Illinois. Journal of Paleontology 1986;; 60 (2): 233–248. doi:
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- eustasy
- Foraminifera
- Illinois
- Invertebrata
- Lee County Illinois
- marine environment
- marine sedimentation
- microfossils
- Middle Ordovician
- Midwest
- new taxa
- Ordovician
- paleoecology
- Paleozoic
- Platteville Formation
- Protista
- sea-level changes
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