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Orbitally induced cycles in benthonic foraminiferal morphogroups and trophic structure distribution patterns from the Late Albian “Amadeus Segment” (Central Italy)
Rodolfo Coccioni
Istituto di Geologia dell’Università Via S. Chiara, 27 I-61029 Urbino (Italy)
Istituto di Geologia dell’Università Via S. Chiara, 27 I-61029 Urbino (Italy)
Simone Galeotti
Istituto di Geologia dell’Università Via S. Chiara, 27 I-61029 Urbino (Italy)
Istituto di Geologia dell’Università Via S. Chiara, 27 I-61029 Urbino (Italy)
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