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PALAIOS; October 1995; v. 10; no. 5; p. 484-489
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Clam calamity; a recent supratidal storm-deposit as an analog for fossil shell beds

George E. Boyajian, and Charles W. Thayer

University of Pennsylvania, Geology Department, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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