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June 01, 1987
Ecological reinterpretation of the dysaerobic Leiorhynchus fauna; Upper Devonian Geneseo Black Shale, central New York
Joel B. Thompson;
Joel B. Thompson
Syracuse Univ., Dep. Geol., Syracuse, NY, United States
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PALAIOS (1987) 2 (3): 274–281.
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Joel B. Thompson, Cathryn R. Newton; Ecological reinterpretation of the dysaerobic Leiorhynchus fauna; Upper Devonian Geneseo Black Shale, central New York. PALAIOS 1987;; 2 (3): 274–281. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514677
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Appalachian Basin
- Articulata
- Brachiopoda
- Cayuga County New York
- Devonian
- dysaerobic environment
- Invertebrata
- New York
- North America
- paleoecology
- Paleozoic
- petrography
- SEM data
- Seneca County New York
- stratigraphy
- thin sections
- United States
- Upper Devonian
- X-ray data
- central New York
- Geneseo Shale
- Leiorhynchus
- Hubbard Quarry
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