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February 01, 1987
Geologic setting of a new Paleocene mammal locality in the northern Powder River basin, Montana
Laura N. Robinson;
Laura N. Robinson
U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States
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PALAIOS (1987) 2 (1): 87–90.
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Laura N. Robinson, James G. Honey; Geologic setting of a new Paleocene mammal locality in the northern Powder River basin, Montana. PALAIOS 1987;; 2 (1): 87–90. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514576
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