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June 01, 1987
Microbialites; organosedimentary deposits of benthic microbial communities
Robert V. Burne
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Robert V. Burne
Baas Becking Geobiol. Lab., Canberra, Australia
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Linda S. Moore
Linda S. Moore
Univ. West. Aust., Australia
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PALAIOS (1987) 2 (3): 241-254.
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Robert V. Burne, Linda S. Moore; Microbialites; organosedimentary deposits of benthic microbial communities. PALAIOS ; 2 (3): 241–254. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514674
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