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Comparison of the Neogene Productive Series, Azerbaijan with the modern ephemeral fluvial systems around Lake Eyre, Australia

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  • Title

    Comparison of the Neogene Productive Series, Azerbaijan with the modern ephemeral fluvial systems around Lake Eyre, Australia
  • Year

    2005
  • Author(s)

    Davies, C.E., Vincent, S.J., Lang, S.C., Payenberg, T.H.D., Reilly, M.R.W. and Kassan, J.
  • Conference

    Drylands - "Linking Landscape Processes To Sedimentary Environments" (BGRG-BSRG Joint Conference)
  • Date(s)

    2-4 February
  • Location

    London, UK
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    • Stephen Vincent

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