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Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
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Neoproterozoic substrate condition vis-`a-vis microbial mat structure and its implications: Sonia Sandstone, Rajasthan, India
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Neoichnology of siliciclastic shallow-marine environments: Invertebrates, traces, and environmental conditions
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Ichnology of tidal ravinement omission surfaces in siliciclastic transgressive deposits from the Puesto El Moro formation (Upper Cretaceous), Southern Patagonia, Argentina
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Ichnocenoses du grès armoricain (ordovicien inférieur du massif armoricain) dans leur contexte sédimentologique
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Ichnology of a Middle Devonian regression: Environment, terrestrialization and true substrate controls on trace fossils of the Hangman Sandstone Formation, SW England
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Palaios
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Ichnology of the Cambrian Ociesęki Sandstone Formation (Holy Cross Mountains, Poland)
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Trace fossils from Maecuru Formation (Lower Devonian) of the Amazon Basin, and paleoenvironmental inferences
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Processes of MISS-formation in a modern siliciclastic tidal flat, Patagonia (Argentina)
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Sedimentary Geology
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Muddy Roll-up Structures in Siliciclastic Interdune Beds of the c. 1.8 Ga Waterberg Group, South Africa
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