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      Miocene vegetation in the Columbia River Basalt Province, Washington State, USA

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      27/03/2013
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      Ebinghaus, Alena
      Jolley, David William
      Hartley, Adrian John
      Hole, Malcolm John
      Millett, John
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      Ebinghaus , A , Jolley , D W , Hartley , A J , Hole , M J & Millett , J 2013 , ' Miocene vegetation in the Columbia River Basalt Province, Washington State, USA ' , Volcanism, Impacts and Mass Extinctions: Causes and Effects , London , United Kingdom , 27/03/13 - 29/03/13 .
       
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