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December 01, 1988
Taphonomic effects of sea-floor exposure on an Ordovician brachiopod assemblage
Steven M. Holland
Steven M. Holland
University of Chicago, Department of the Geophysical Sciences, Chicago, IL, United States
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PALAIOS (1988) 3 (6): 588–597.
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Steven M. Holland; Taphonomic effects of sea-floor exposure on an Ordovician brachiopod assemblage. PALAIOS 1988;; 3 (6): 588–597. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514447
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- Articulata
- Brachiopoda
- Butler County Ohio
- Campbell County Kentucky
- Cincinnatian
- Clermont County Ohio
- damage
- depositional environment
- faunal list
- faunal studies
- Hamilton County Ohio
- histograms
- Invertebrata
- Kentucky
- marine environment
- Ohio
- Ordovician
- Orthida
- Paleozoic
- preservation
- shells
- statistical analysis
- taphonomy
- United States
- Upper Ordovician
- Warren County Ohio
- Grant Lake Formation
- Mount Auburn Member
- Platystrophia ponderosa
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