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June 01, 1992
Recent cyanobacterial counterparts of Paleozoic Wetheredella and related problematic fossils Available to Purchase
Jozef Kazmierczak;
Jozef Kazmierczak
Pol. Acad. Sci., Inst. Paleobiol., Warsaw, Poland
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Stephan Kempe
Stephan Kempe
Hamburg Univ., Federal Republic of Germany
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Jozef Kazmierczak
Pol. Acad. Sci., Inst. Paleobiol., Warsaw, Poland
Stephan Kempe
Hamburg Univ., Federal Republic of Germany
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1938-5323
Print ISSN: 0883-1351
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PALAIOS (1992) 7 (3): 294–304.
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CitationJozef Kazmierczak, Stephan Kempe; Recent cyanobacterial counterparts of Paleozoic Wetheredella and related problematic fossils. PALAIOS 1992;; 7 (3): 294–304. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514974
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