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    Precambrian

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    Authors
    Linnemann, U.
    Romer, R.
    Pin, C.
    Aleksandrowski, P.
    Bula, Z.
    Geisler, T.
    Kachlik, V.
    Krzeminska, E.
    Mazur, S.
    Motuza, G.
    Murphy, J.
    Nance, R.
    Pisarevsky, Sergei
    Schulz, B.
    Ulrich, J.
    Wiszniewska, J.
    Zaba, J.
    Zeh, A.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Citation
    Linnemann, U. and Romer, R. and Pin, C. and Aleksandrowski, P. and Bula, Z. and Geisler, T. and Kachlik, V. et al. 2008. Precambrian. In The Geology of Central Europe, Volume 1: Precambrian and Palaeozoic, ed. Tom McCann, 21-101. United Kingdom: The Geological Society Publishing House.
    Source Title
    The Geology of Central Europe, Volume 1: Precambrian and Palaeozoic
    ISBN
    978-1-86239-245-8
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16051
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