Biodiversity of fossils in amber from the major world deposits

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David Penney, David Penney
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304

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Biodiversity of fossils in amber from the major world deposits
2010, Siri Scientific Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction, preparation, study & conservation of amber inclusions / David Penney & David I. Green
Dominican amber / David Penney
Mexican amber / Mónica M. Solórzano Kraemer
Bitterfield amber / Jason A. Dunlop
Australian Cape York amber / Suzanne Hand ... [et al.]
Baltic amber / Wolfgang Weitschat & Wilfried Wichard
Rovno amber / Evgeny E. Perkovsky, Vladimir Yu. Zosimovich & Anatoliy P. Vlaskin
Oise amber / André Nel & Nicolas Brasero
Canadian amber / Ryan C. McKellar & Alexander P. Wolfe
Raritan (New Jersey) amber / David Grimaldi & Paul C. Nascimbene
Charentese amber / Vincent Perrichot, Didier Néraudeau & Paul Tafforeau
Burmese amber / Andrew Ross ... [et al.]
Spanish amber / Enrique Peñalver & Xavier Delclòs
Lebanese amber / Dany Azar, Raymond Gèze & Fadi Acra
On inclusions in subfossil resins (copal) / David Penney & Richard F. Preziosi.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Manchester

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304 p.
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304

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OL45352321M
ISBN 10
0955863643
ISBN 13
9780955863646
OCLC/WorldCat
671260626

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