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October 01, 1994
A guide to the extraction of fossil diatoms from lithified or partially consolidated sediments
J. V. Hinchey
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J. V. Hinchey
University of Oxford, Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Micropaleontology (1994) 40 (4): 368–372.
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J. V. Hinchey, O. R. Green; A guide to the extraction of fossil diatoms from lithified or partially consolidated sediments. Micropaleontology 1994;; 40 (4): 368–372. doi:
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