Refining Rodinia: geologic evidence for the Australia-western U
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John W. Geissman | S. Harlan | K. Karlstrom | J. Geissman | J. McLelland | M. L. Williams | Karl E. Karlstrom | Steve S. Harlan | Michael L. Williams | James M. McLelland | Michael L. Williams
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