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Thomas, Barry, Tenchov, Yanaki (2004) The Upper Westphalian lycophyte floras of the Dobrudhza Coalfield (Bulgaria) and a comparison with those of southern Britain and Cape Breton (Canada) Geologica Balcanica, 34 (1) 105-110 doi:10.52321/geolbalc.34.1-2.105

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TitleThe Upper Westphalian lycophyte floras of the Dobrudhza Coalfield (Bulgaria) and a comparison with those of southern Britain and Cape Breton (Canada)
JournalGeologica Balcanica
AuthorsThomas, BarryAuthor
Tenchov, YanakiAuthor
Year2004 (June 30)Volume34
Issue1
PublisherGeological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
DOIdoi:10.52321/geolbalc.34.1-2.105Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceThomas, Barry, Tenchov, Yanaki (2004) The Upper Westphalian lycophyte floras of the Dobrudhza Coalfield (Bulgaria) and a comparison with those of southern Britain and Cape Breton (Canada) Geologica Balcanica, 34 (1) 105-110 doi:10.52321/geolbalc.34.1-2.105
Plain TextThomas, Barry, Tenchov, Yanaki (2004) The Upper Westphalian lycophyte floras of the Dobrudhza Coalfield (Bulgaria) and a comparison with those of southern Britain and Cape Breton (Canada) Geologica Balcanica, 34 (1) 105-110 doi:10.52321/geolbalc.34.1-2.105
In(2004, June) Geologica Balcanica Vol. 34 (1) Geological Institute “Strashimir Dimitrov”


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