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October 01, 1996
Quantitative radiolarian slides prepared from soft marine sediments
Sigurd Locker
Sigurd Locker
GEOMAR, Research Center for Marine Geosciences, Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany
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Micropaleontology (1996) 42 (4): 407–411.
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Sigurd Locker; Quantitative radiolarian slides prepared from soft marine sediments. Micropaleontology 1996;; 42 (4): 407–411. doi:
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