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April 01, 1990
Persistence of coral-rudist reefs into the Late Cretaceous
R. W. Scott
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R. W. Scott
Amoco Prod. Co., Tulsa, OK, United States
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P. A. Fernandez-Mendiola
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P. A. Fernandez-Mendiola
Univ. Pais Vasco, Spain
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Eulalia Gili
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Eulalia Gili
Univ. Auton. Barcelona, Spain
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PALAIOS (1990) 5 (2): 98-110.
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R. W. Scott, P. A. Fernandez-Mendiola, Eulalia Gili, Antonio Simo; Persistence of coral-rudist reefs into the Late Cretaceous. PALAIOS ; 5 (2): 98–110. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514807
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