An Early Cretaceous stratigraphic marker fossil in the High Arctic: the belemnite Arctoteuthis bluethgeni

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An Early Cretaceous stratigraphic marker fossil in the High Arctic : the belemnite Arctoteuthis bluethgeni. / Alsen, Peter; Jelby, Mads E.; Śliwińska, Kasia K.; Mutterlose, Jörg.

In: Geological Magazine, Vol. 157, No. 10, 1715-1728, 2020.

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Alsen, P, Jelby, ME, Śliwińska, KK & Mutterlose, J 2020, 'An Early Cretaceous stratigraphic marker fossil in the High Arctic: the belemnite Arctoteuthis bluethgeni', Geological Magazine, vol. 157, no. 10, 1715-1728. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756819000803

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Alsen, P., Jelby, M. E., Śliwińska, K. K., & Mutterlose, J. (2020). An Early Cretaceous stratigraphic marker fossil in the High Arctic: the belemnite Arctoteuthis bluethgeni. Geological Magazine, 157(10), [1715-1728]. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756819000803

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Alsen P, Jelby ME, Śliwińska KK, Mutterlose J. An Early Cretaceous stratigraphic marker fossil in the High Arctic: the belemnite Arctoteuthis bluethgeni. Geological Magazine. 2020;157(10). 1715-1728. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756819000803

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Alsen, Peter ; Jelby, Mads E. ; Śliwińska, Kasia K. ; Mutterlose, Jörg. / An Early Cretaceous stratigraphic marker fossil in the High Arctic : the belemnite Arctoteuthis bluethgeni. In: Geological Magazine. 2020 ; Vol. 157, No. 10.

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