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Environmental Quality and Preservation—Tiny Windows to Environmental Change: the Fascinating World of Microfossils

USGS Open File Report 02-192

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USGS Open File Report 02-192
"Environmental Quality and Preservation—Tiny Windows to Environmental Change: the Fascinating World of Microfossils" is an six-page, full-color discussion of microfossils and how they can be used to resolve scientific issues.

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Coastal & Marine Geology Program >Biscayne Bay Benthic Organisms Project > Open File Report 02-192


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