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Early timing of remanence in haematite of the Neoproterozoic Elatina formation, Adelaide geosyncline: Confirmation of the low palaeolatitude of Neoproterozoic glaciation

P.W. Schmidt, B.J.J. Embleton and G.E. Williams
24(2) pp.239 - 242


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