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    Volume 11, Number 2
    1 April 1996
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    Other| April 01, 1996

    Foraminiferal implications for the formation of New Jersey shelf sand ridges

    Stephen J. Culver
    Stephen J. Culver
    Natural History Museum, Department of Palaeontology, London, United Kingdom
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    John W. Snedden
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    Mobil Research and Development Corporation, United States
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    PALAIOS (1996) 11 (2): 161-175.
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    Stephen J. Culver, John W. Snedden; Foraminiferal implications for the formation of New Jersey shelf sand ridges. PALAIOS ; 11 (2): 161–175. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515068

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      Atlantic Ocean bedding plane irregularities Cenozoic continental shelf marine sediments Foraminifera microfossils New Jersey Holocene Invertebrata sedimentary structures Quaternary sand ridges sediments North Atlantic ocean floors Protista sea-level changes United States
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      • assemblages
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