Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology

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VERTEBRATE TAPHONOMY, PALEONTOLOGY, SEDIMENTOLOGY, AND PALYNOLOGY OF A FOSSILIFEROUS LATE DEVONIAN FLUVIAL SUCCESSION, CATSKILL FORMATION, NORTH-CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, USA
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PALEOECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS OF FURONGIAN (LATE CAMBRIAN) TRILOBITE-DOMINATED COMMUNITIES FROM NORTHWESTERN ARGENTINA
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Terrestrial Climate Evolution in Northwest Germany Over the Last 25 Million Years
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The Significance of Bioturbated Inclined Heterolithic Stratification in the Southern Part of the Miocene Solimoes Formation, Rio Acre, Amazonia Brazil
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