Physiognomic and taphonomic studies in New Zealand and Australia
<p>Measurements of surface uplift rate potentially hold the key to understanding the tectonics of mountain belts and areas of uplift. Wolfe (1993) compiled a multicharacter data set (CLAMP) of the physiognomy of woody dicotyledon leaves with a view to using it to extract climatic information...
Main Authors: | Stranks, L, Stranks, Lena |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1996
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