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Early Cretaceous biota from the northern side of the Australo-Antarctic rift valley / T.H. Rich, P.V. Rich, B. Wagstaff, J. McEwen-Mason, C.B. Douthitt, R.T. Gregory.
Title: | Early Cretaceous biota from the northern side of the Australo-Antarctic rift valley / T.H. Rich, P.V. Rich, B. Wagstaff, J. McEwen-Mason, C.B. Douthitt, R.T. Gregory. |
Author(s): | Rich, T. H. Rich, P. V. Wagstaff, B. McEwen-Mason, J. Douthitt, C. B. Gregory, R. T. |
Date: | 1989. |
Publisher: | London: Geological Society |
In: | Origins and evolution of the Antarctic biota. (1989.), |
Abstract: | Examines evidence from south-eastern Victoria of Australian continent's position within the Antarctic Circle during the Early Cretaceous and comments on implications for adjacent portions of Antarctica. |
Notes: | In: Origins and evolution of the Antarctic biota / J. Alistair Crame, ed. |
Keywords: | 56 -- Palaeontology. 551.763 -- Cretaceous. 59 -- Zoology. 551.8 -- Palaeogeography. B -- Geology and soil sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (94) -- Australia. |
SPRI record no.: | 99254 |
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