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PALAIOS; October 1995; v. 10; no. 5; p. 392-407
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Jurassic paleosalinities and brackish-water communities; a case study

John D. Hudson, Roy G. Clements, James B. Riding, Matthew I. Wakefield, and William Walton

University of Leicester, Department of Geology, Leicester, United Kingdom

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