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PALAIOS; April 1990; v. 5; no. 2; p. 98-110
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Persistence of coral-rudist reefs into the Late Cretaceous

R. W. Scott, P. A. Fernandez-Mendiola, Eulalia Gili, and Antonio Simo

Amoco Prod. Co., Tulsa, OK, United States
Univ. Pais Vasco, Spain
Univ. Auton. Barcelona, Spain
Univ. Wis., United States

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