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" Davies, DJ, EN. Powell, and RJ Stanton, Jr. 1989 Relative rates of shell dissolution and net sediment accumulation — a commentary: Can shell beds form by the gradual accumulation of biogenic debris on the sea floor? Lethaia 22:207-212. "
Advances in Forensic Taphonomy: Method, Theory, and Archaeological Perspectives - Page 24
edited by - 2001 - 544 pages
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Echinoderm Research 1995

Roland Emson, Andrew Smith, Andrew Campbell - Science - 1995 - 368 pages
...to Paleoecology: 377-387. New York: J. Wiley & Sons. Davies, DJ, EN Powell, and JRJ Stanton 1989a. Relative rates of shell dissolution and net sediment...can shell beds form by the gradual accumulation of biogenetic debris on the sea floor. Lethaia 22:207212. Davies, DJ, EN Powell, and JRJ Stanton 1989b....
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Paleontological Events: Stratigraphic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Implications

Carlton Elliot Brett, Gordon C. Baird - Computers - 1997 - 636 pages
...sequence: computer simulations and strategies for dealing with stratigraphic disorder. Palaios 5:227-35. Davies, DJ, EN Powell, and RJ Stanton, Jr. 1989. Relative rates of shell dissolution and net sediment accumulation-a commentary: Can shell beds form by the gradual accumulation of biogenic debris on the...
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