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Vol 119
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64-74
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Late Cenozoic terrace levels of the northern USSR and their correlation in geologic surveying

Authors:
N. G. Chochia
Date submitted:
1988-08-06
Date accepted:
1988-10-09
Date published:
1989-08-15

Abstract

The vast majority of works devoted to the description and correlation of the terrace levels of the Baltic, Ladoga, Onega, White, Barents, and Kara Seas and adjacent territories usually consider some local area or a relatively small region.

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