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July 01, 1997
Distribution of Foraminifera in the Arabian Gulf
Omar H. Cherif
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Omar H. Cherif
Kuwait University, Department of Geology, Safat, Kuwait
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Micropaleontology (1997) 43 (3): 253–280.
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Omar H. Cherif, Abdul-Nabi Al-Ghadban, Ibrahim A. Al-Rifaiy; Distribution of Foraminifera in the Arabian Gulf. Micropaleontology 1997;; 43 (3): 253–280. doi:
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