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PALAIOS; June 1999; v. 14; no. 3; p. 215-233
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Lower and Middle Ordovician shell beds from the Basin and Range Province of the Western United States (California, Nevada, and Utah)

Xing Li, and Mary L. Droser

University of California at Riverside, Department of Earth Sciences, Riverside, CA, United States

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