Annotated bibliography of quaternary shorelines

third supplement 1974-1977

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Geo Abstracts
Language
English
Pages
245

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Edition Notes

"Prepared for the X Congress of International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) meeting at Birmingham, England, August 1977."
Includes index.

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Norwich
Series
Geo abstracts bibliography ;, no. 5

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Dewey Decimal Class
016.5517/9
Library of Congress
Z6033.S8 R5 Suppl 3, QE697 R5 Suppl 3

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iii, 245 p. ;
Number of pages
245

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OL3807656M
ISBN 10
086094025X
LCCN
81113733
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