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Dear Conch-lers,
has anyone access to this paper?

Walker & Bambach, 1971. The significance of fossil assemblages form
fine-grained sediments: time-averaged communities. Geological Society of
America, Abstracts with Programs; 3: 783-784

Despite it does not seem, it is shell-related! I am studying shell death
assemblages!
Thanks, Paolo



Paolo G. ALBANO, Ph.D.
Department of Experimental Evolutionary Biology, University of Bologna

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