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Micropaleontology; October 1991; v. 37; no. 4; p. 373-392
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Marsh foraminifera and arcellaceans of the lower Mississippi Delta; controls on spatial distributions

David B. Scott, John R. Suter, and Elisabeth C. Kosters

Dalhousie Univ., Cent. Mar. Geol., Halifax, NS, Canada
Exxon Prod. Res., United States
Univ. Utrecht, Netherlands

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