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    Other| April 01, 1982

    On the distribution of species occurrence

    Martin A. Buzas;
    Martin A. Buzas
    Smithson. Inst., Dep. Paleobiol., Washington, DC, United States
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    Carl K. Koch;
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    Stephen J. Culver;
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    Norman F. Sohl
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    Paleobiology (1982) 8 (2): 143–150.
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    Martin A. Buzas, Carl K. Koch, Stephen J. Culver, Norman F. Sohl; On the distribution of species occurrence. Paleobiology 1982;; 8 (2): 143–150. doi:

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      • Atlantic Coastal Plain
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      • biostratigraphy
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      • distribution
      • faunal studies
      • Foraminifera
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      • Gulf of Mexico
      • Holocene
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