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by Unknow| 2008| 90 pages| 6.55| English

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A. Grain residue of limestone member of lower Bloyd formation, from .. crystalline. (The size grade refers to either crystals or grains or both.) The massive (Camerophoria) explanata, Diaphragmus elegans, and Archimedes. HALE.

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Publication Year:2008
Pages:90
Language:English
File Size:6.55
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