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Micropaleontology; April 1998; v. 44; no. 2; p. 131-148
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Arcellaceans as pollution indicators in mine tailing contaminated lakes near Cobalt, Ontario, Canada

Eduard G. Reinhardt, Andrew P. Dalby, Arun Kumar, and R. Timothy Patterson

Carleton University, Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada

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