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October 01, 1996
Improved resolution of the Pleistocene extinction level of Stylatractus universus Hays (Radiolaria) in ODP Hole 745B, Kerguelen Plateau
Laurel McIntyre;
Laurel McIntyre
Mount Allison University, Department of Biology, Sackville, NB, Canada
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Laurel McIntyre
Mount Allison University, Department of Biology, Sackville, NB, Canada
Irena Kaczmarska
Publisher: Micropaleontology Press
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 0026-2803
Print ISSN: 1937-2795
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
Micropaleontology (1996) 42 (4): 375–379.
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03 Mar 2017
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Laurel McIntyre, Irena Kaczmarska; Improved resolution of the Pleistocene extinction level of Stylatractus universus Hays (Radiolaria) in ODP Hole 745B, Kerguelen Plateau. Micropaleontology 1996;; 42 (4): 375–379. doi:
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