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MANGANESE-BEARING RHIZOCRETIONS IN THE WILLWOOD FORMATION, WYOMING, U.S.A.: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOCLIMATE DURING THE PALEOCENE–EOCENE THERMAL MAXIMUM

PALAIOS (2014) 29 (6): 266–276.
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