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Dec 29, 2015 -In: R.W.O’B. Knox and W.G. Cordey (Editors), Lithostratigraphic nomenclature of the UK North Sea. Nottingham Petrol. Geol., 19: 55–67. Ruddiman, W.F., 2000. Earth’s Climate, Past and Future. PDF) Smalley, P.C. and Rundberg, Y., 1990.
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