Climatic oscillations at the onset of the Mesozoic inferred from palynological records from the North Indian Margin
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Climatic oscillations at the onset of the Mesozoic inferred from palynological records from the North Indian Margin
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JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 169, Issue 2, Pages 227-237
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Geological Society of London
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2012-03-08
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10.1144/0016-76492010-130
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