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      Environmental control of pollen grain distribution patterns in the Gulf of Guinea and offshore NW-Africa

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      Geologische Rundschau
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                Journal
                Geologische Rundschau
                Geol Rundsch
                Springer Nature
                0016-7835
                1437-3262
                October 1991
                October 1991
                : 80
                : 3
                : 567-589
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                10.1007/BF01803687
                efbc91b9-26be-439c-b5fc-e2079569dd5a
                © 1991
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