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Volume 32Number 21 June 1999
Pages: 155157

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Received: 22 January 1999
Revised: 20 April 1999
Published online: 1 June 1999
Issue date: 1 June 1999

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Alexander P. Gubanov [email protected]
Department of Earth Sciences (Historical Geology and Palaeontology), Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 22, S‐752 36 Uppsala, Sweden
Artem V. Kouchinsky [email protected]
Department of Earth Sciences (Historical Geology and Palaeontology), Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 22, S‐752 36 Uppsala, Sweden
[alternative address of AVK: Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pyzhevsky per. 7, Moscow, 109017 Russia];
John S. Peel [email protected]
Department of Earth Sciences (Historical Geology and Palaeontology), Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 22, S‐752 36 Uppsala, Sweden

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