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PALAIOS; June 1999; v. 14; no. 3; p. 261-272
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The seasonal climate of the Early-Middle Jurassic, Cleveland Basin, England

Helen S. Morgans, Stephen P. Hesselbo, and Robert A. Spicer

University of Oxford, Department of Earth Sceinces, Oxford, United Kingdom

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