Perturbation of a Tethyan coastal environment during the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum in Tunisia (Sidi Nasseur and Wadi Mezaz)
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C. Dupuis | J. Yans | R. Speijer | P. Stassen | É. Steurbaut
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