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November 01, 1990
Lower and Middle Devonian brachiopod-dominated communities of Nevada, and their position in a biofacies-province-realm model
J. G. Johnson;
J. G. Johnson
Oreg. State Univ., Dep. Geosci., Corvallis, OR, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1990) 64 (6): 902–941.
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J. G. Johnson, G. Klapper; Lower and Middle Devonian brachiopod-dominated communities of Nevada, and their position in a biofacies-province-realm model. Journal of Paleontology 1990;; 64 (6): 902–941. doi:
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