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Marking Time with Bivalve Shells: Oxygen Isotopes and Season of Annual Increment Formation
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Douglas S. Jones
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Irvy R. Quitmyer
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August 1996
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PALAIOS
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PALAIOS
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PALAIOS
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JSTOR
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August 1996
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10.2307/3515244
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