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October 01, 1993
Amber taphonomy and collecting biases
Edward M. Pike
Edward M. Pike
University of Calgary, Department of Biological Sciences, Calgary, AB, Canada
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PALAIOS (1993) 8 (5): 411-419.
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Edward M. Pike; Amber taphonomy and collecting biases. PALAIOS ; 8 (5): 411–419. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515016
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