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Earth sciences / Paleontology / Fossils / Law of superposition / Sedimentary rock / Geochronology / Geologic time scale / Neptunism / Sedimentology / Geology / Historical geology / Stratigraphy
Date: 2009-03-25 05:10:30
Earth sciences
Paleontology
Fossils
Law of superposition
Sedimentary rock
Geochronology
Geologic time scale
Neptunism
Sedimentology
Geology
Historical geology
Stratigraphy

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