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publications > paper > diagnostic foraminiferal assemblages of florida bay and adjacent shallow waters: a comparison > literature cited

Literature Cited

Abstract
Methods
Restricted Interior Environment
Foraminiferal Distribution
Current Transport
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Literature Cited
Appendix

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Date Accepted: April 19, 1988.

Addresses: (B.H.L.) U.S. Geological Survey, Fisher Island Station, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, (P.R.R.) Telegraph Exploration, P. O. Box 2, Telegraph, Texas 76883.

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