Comparative quality and fidelity of deep-sea and land-based: Nannofossil records
Variation in sampling intensity of the geological record has long been suspected to distort our view of the history of life. When the taxonomic diversity of the same widespread group of marine nannoplankton (coccolithophorids) is estimated conventionally and separately from published land and deep-s...
Autors principals: | Lloyd, G, Young, JR, Smith, AB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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