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Statistical comparisons of late Caradoc (Ordovician) brachiopod faunas around the Iapetus Ocean, and terranes located around Australia, Kazakhstan and China

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  • 1. Department of Natural Sciences, National Museums of Scotland, Building 8, West Granton Centre, 242, West Granton Road, Edinburgh EH5 1JA (United Kingdom) y.candela@nms.ac.uk .

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Candela, Yves (2006): Statistical comparisons of late Caradoc (Ordovician) brachiopod faunas around the Iapetus Ocean, and terranes located around Australia, Kazakhstan and China. Geodiversitas 28 (3): 433-446, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5373971

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