Étude litho- et biostratigraphique du rocher du Bastion et du rocher Bayard à Dinant

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Étude litho- et biostratigraphique du rocher du Bastion et du rocher Bayard à Dinant
1974, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Adm. Mines, Geological Survey of Belgium
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Edition Notes

At head of title: International symposium on Belgian micropaleontological limits from Emsian to Visean, September 1st to 10th, 1974, Namur.

Published in
Brussels
Series
Publication - Geological Survey of Belgium ; no 15

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
551.7/51/094934
Library of Congress
QE672 .G75

The Physical Object

Pagination
17, 2 leaves, [10] leaves of plates (1 fold.) :
Number of pages
17

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4351528M
LCCN
78393508

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