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PALAIOS; December 1989; v. 4; no. 6; p. 519-532
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Secular change in chert distribution; a reflection of evolving biological participation in the silica cycle

Robert G. Maliva, Andrew H. Knoll, and Raymond Siever

Harvard Univ., Dep. Earth and Planet. Sci., Cambridge, MA, United States

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