Strontium Isotope Stratigraphy and the thermophilic fossil fauna from the middle Miocene of the East Pisco Basin (Peru)
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G. Bianucci | M. Parente | A. Collareta | F. Berra | E. Malinverno | A. Vertino | G. Bosio | C. Di Celma | C. D. Celma | M. Urbina | A. Gioncada | F. G. Marx | Claudio Di Celma
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