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Quaternary of South America and Antarctic Peninsula, Volume 11

Edited By: Jorge Rabassa and Monica Salemme
328 pages
Publisher: A A Balkema
Quaternary of South America and Antarctic Peninsula, Volume 11
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  • Quaternary of South America and Antarctic Peninsula, Volume 11 ISBN: 9789054104537 Hardback Dec 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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This text deals with certain geological aspects of the extreme geographical locations of South America and the Antarctic Peninsula. Topics include: Brazil - geology and vertebrate paleontology; pleistocene wave-built terraces of Northern Rio de Janeiro state; and holocene coastal evolution.

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Edited By: Jorge Rabassa and Monica Salemme
328 pages
Publisher: A A Balkema
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