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Article: Completeness of the fossil record and the validity of sampling proxies at outcrop level

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 55
Part: 6
Publication Date: November 2012
Page(s): 1155 1175
Author(s): Alexander M. Dunhill, Michael J. Benton, Richard J. Twitchett and Andrew J. Newell
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DUNHILL, A. M., BENTON, M. J., TWITCHETT, R. J., NEWELL, A. J. 2012. Completeness of the fossil record and the validity of sampling proxies at outcrop level. Palaeontology55, 6, 1155–1175.

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