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Geology of Antarctica / James Ross Island group / Snow Hill Island Formation / Santa Marta Formation / Lopez de Bertodano Formation / Maastrichtian / Seymour Island / Unconformity / Sedimentology / Geologic time scale / Mesozoic / Phanerozoic
Date: 2013-01-17 11:27:14
Geology of Antarctica
James Ross Island group
Snow Hill Island Formation
Santa Marta Formation
Lopez de Bertodano Formation
Maastrichtian
Seymour Island
Unconformity
Sedimentology
Geologic time scale
Mesozoic
Phanerozoic

Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 62 (4): [removed]521 DEPOSITIONAL SETTINGS OF THE BASAL LÓPEZ

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