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June 01, 1990
Biological and physical contributions to the accumulation of strombid gastropods in a Pliocene shell bed
Dana H. Geary;
Dana H. Geary
Univ. Wis. at Madison, Dep. Geol. and Geophys., Madison, WI, United States
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Warren D. Allmon
Warren D. Allmon
Univ. South Fla., United States
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PALAIOS (1990) 5 (3): 259–272.
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Dana H. Geary, Warren D. Allmon; Biological and physical contributions to the accumulation of strombid gastropods in a Pliocene shell bed. PALAIOS 1990;; 5 (3): 259–272. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514944
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Cenozoic
- Central Florida
- coastal environment
- environment
- faunal list
- Florida
- Gastropoda
- Invertebrata
- Manatee County Florida
- Mollusca
- Neogene
- paleoecology
- Pinecrest Beds
- Pliocene
- Sarasota County Florida
- sedimentation
- shells
- stratigraphy
- taphonomy
- Tertiary
- thanatocenoses
- United States
- Strombus floridanus
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