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TERRESTRIAL TRACE FOSSILS AS A TOOL FOR THE SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF THE PLIOCENE CHEMERON FORMATION, BARINGO, CENTRAL KENYA RIFT VALLEY
MLA
Daniel T. Chupik, et al. “Terrestrial Trace Fossils as a Tool for the Sequence Stratigraphic Interpretation of the Pliocene Chemeron Formation, Baringo, Central Kenya Rift Valley.” Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Jan. 2019. EBSCOhost, widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.doi...........5313c26459abcd8144df6546337b695f&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.
APA
Daniel T. Chupik, Jennifer J. Scott, & William E. Lukens. (2019). Terrestrial Trace Fossils as a Tool for the Sequence Stratigraphic Interpretation of the Pliocene Chemeron Formation, Baringo, Central Kenya Rift Valley. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Chicago
Daniel T. Chupik, Jennifer J. Scott, and William E. Lukens. 2019. “Terrestrial Trace Fossils as a Tool for the Sequence Stratigraphic Interpretation of the Pliocene Chemeron Formation, Baringo, Central Kenya Rift Valley.” Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, January. http://widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.doi...........5313c26459abcd8144df6546337b695f&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.