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June 30, 1983
Late Cretaceous coccolith biostratigraphy of San Miguel Island, California
Peter L. Miller
Peter L. Miller
Chevron U.S.A., Concord, CA, United States
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Micropaleontology (1983) 29 (2): 182–201.
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Peter L. Miller; Late Cretaceous coccolith biostratigraphy of San Miguel Island, California. Micropaleontology 1983;; 29 (2): 182–201. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- algae
- biostratigraphy
- California
- Campanian
- Coccolithophoraceae
- Coniacian
- Cretaceous
- Maestrichtian
- Mesozoic
- microfossils
- nannofossils
- Plantae
- Pozo Formation
- San Miguel Island
- Santa Barbara County California
- Santonian
- Senonian
- stratigraphy
- thallophytes
- Turonian
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Jalama Formation
- Canada Formation
- South Point Sandstone
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