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PALAIOS; February 1996; v. 11; no. 1; p. 57-63
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Comparative taphonomy of modern and Pleistocene corals, San Salvador, Bahamas

Benjamin J. Greenstein, and Heather A. Moffat

Whittier College, Department of Geology, Whittier, CA, United States
University of Southern California, United States

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