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Biostratigraphy and Paleobiogeography of the Proterozoic
1992Biostratigraphy deals with bodies of rock defined or characterized by their fossil content. Biogeography is concerned with the geographic distribution of organisms. The basic biostratigraphic principles and concepts now in use were developed in the early- to mid-nineteenth century by pioneers such as William Smith (1769–1839), Georges Cuvier (1769–1832)
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The History of Biogeography and Paleobiogeography
2000Biogeography, as many of the disciplines within the biological sciences, especially those once classified as natural history, has a long and rich past. At different times, different ideas or theories held sway, and these governed how natural historians worked as well as what they looked for.
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Plate Tectonics and Australasian Paleobiogeography
Science, 1972Peter H. Raven, Daniel I. Axelrod
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