Amber in Portugal: state of the art
Portuguese amber has received very little attention from the paleontological and geological points of view. To our knowledge, only twelve amber outcrops or amber-bearing areas have been detected in Portugal. The first outcrops were cited in times as old as 1867 and 1910, and although some of them we...
Main Authors: | Peñalver, E, Barrón, E, Delclòs, X, Álvarez-Fernández, E, Arillo, A, López Del Valle, R, Lozano, R, Murillo-Barroso, M, Pérez-De La Fuente, R, Peris, D, Rodrigo, A, Sánchez-García, A, Sarto I Monteys, V, Viejo, J, Vilaça, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Geological and Mining Institute of Spain
2018
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