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April 01, 1987
Planktic foraminifera from the type area of the Fort Hays Limestone
William E. Frerichs
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William E. Frerichs
Univ. Wyo., Dep. Geol. and Geophys., Laramie, WY, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1987) 25 (1): 11–22.
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William E. Frerichs, Allory P. Deiss; Planktic foraminifera from the type area of the Fort Hays Limestone. Rocky Mountain Geology 1987;; 25 (1): 11–22. doi:
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