Taphonomic characterization of bivalve concentrations from the cape melville formation (early miocene), Moby Dick group, King George Island, West Antarctica (2005)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: ANELLI, LUIZ EDUARDO - IGC ; SANTOS, PAULO ROBERTO DOS - IGC
- Unidade: IGC
- Assunto: TAFONOMIA
- Language: Português
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- Source:
- Título do periódico: Resumos
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: p. 140, 2005
- Conference titles: Seminário de Pesquisa Antártica
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ABNT
CASATI, Rafael; ANELLI, Luiz Eduardo; SANTOS, Paulo Roberto dos. Taphonomic characterization of bivalve concentrations from the cape melville formation (early miocene), Moby Dick group, King George Island, West Antarctica. Anais.. São Paulo: [s.n.], 2005. -
APA
Casati, R., Anelli, L. E., & Santos, P. R. dos. (2005). Taphonomic characterization of bivalve concentrations from the cape melville formation (early miocene), Moby Dick group, King George Island, West Antarctica. In Resumos (p. 140). São Paulo. -
NLM
Casati R, Anelli LE, Santos PR dos. Taphonomic characterization of bivalve concentrations from the cape melville formation (early miocene), Moby Dick group, King George Island, West Antarctica. Resumos. 2005 ; 140. -
Vancouver
Casati R, Anelli LE, Santos PR dos. Taphonomic characterization of bivalve concentrations from the cape melville formation (early miocene), Moby Dick group, King George Island, West Antarctica. Resumos. 2005 ; 140. - Taphonomic description of the low head pectinid coquina (polonez cove formation, early oligocene), King George Island, west Antarctica
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