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Allfudo'n Llwyddiannus — 
The Proterozoic supercontinent Rodinia: paleomagnetically derived reconstructions for 1100 to 800 Ma

The Proterozoic supercontinent Rodinia: paleomagnetically derived reconstructions for 1100 to 800 Ma

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Main Authors: Weil, AB, Van der Voo, R, Mac Niocaill, C, Meert, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 1998
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