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Paleogeographic considerations for Mediterranean and Paratethys seaways (Oligocene to Miocene)
Author(s):
F. Rögl
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F. ROGL
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F Von Rögl
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Rogl F.
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Rogl
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VF Rögl
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ROEGL F.
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F Von Rögl
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1998
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Ann Naturhist Mus Wien.
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