The Late Ordovician glacio-eustatic record from a high-latitude storm-dominated shelf succession: The Bou Ingarf section (Anti-Atlas, Southern Morocco)
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J. Ghienne | N. Christ | M. Vidal | F. Paris | Z. Elaouad-Debbaj | B. Videt | M. Dabard | A. Loi | A. Gorini | J. Destombes | A. Botquelen
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