Psarras, C., Donoghue, P., Garwood, R., Grazhdankin, D., Parry, L., Rogov, V., & Liu, A. (2023). Three-dimensional reconstruction, taphonomic and petrological data suggest that the oldest record of bioturbation is a body fossil coquina. Wiley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPsarras, C., PCJ Donoghue, RJ Garwood, DV Grazhdankin, LA Parry, VI Rogov, and AG Liu. Three-dimensional Reconstruction, Taphonomic and Petrological Data Suggest That the Oldest Record of Bioturbation Is a Body Fossil Coquina. Wiley, 2023.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPsarras, C., et al. Three-dimensional Reconstruction, Taphonomic and Petrological Data Suggest That the Oldest Record of Bioturbation Is a Body Fossil Coquina. Wiley, 2023.
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