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Mid-Jurassic age for the Botany Bay Group: implications for Weddell Sea Basin creation and southern hemisphere biostratigraphy

Morag A. Hunter, David J. Cantrill, Michael J. Flowerdew and Ian L. Millar
Journal of the Geological Society, 162, 745-748, 1 September 2005, https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-764905-051
Morag A. Hunter
11British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, UK (e-mail: mahu@bas.ac.uk)
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David J. Cantrill
22Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Palaeobotany, Box 50007, Stockholm 104 05 Sweden
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https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-764905-051

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0016-7649
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  • Received 29 March 2005
  • Accepted 8 June 2005
  • Published 1 September 2005.

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  1. Morag A. Hunter1,
  2. David J. Cantrill2,
  3. Michael J. Flowerdew and
  4. Ian L. Millar3
  1. 11British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, UK (e-mail: mahu@bas.ac.uk)
  2. 22Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Palaeobotany, Box 50007, Stockholm 104 05 Sweden
  3. 33NERC isotope Geosciences Laboratory, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK
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Mid-Jurassic age for the Botany Bay Group: implications for Weddell Sea Basin creation and southern hemisphere biostratigraphy

Morag A. Hunter, David J. Cantrill, Michael J. Flowerdew and Ian L. Millar
Journal of the Geological Society, 162, 745-748, 1 September 2005, https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-764905-051
Morag A. Hunter
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