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Serpukhovian / Bashkirian / Kasimovian / Pennsylvanian / Moscovian / Mississippian / Carboniferous / Tournaisian / Viséan
Date: 2012-12-10 05:21:24
Serpukhovian
Bashkirian
Kasimovian
Pennsylvanian
Moscovian
Mississippian
Carboniferous
Tournaisian
Viséan

Volume 23 July 2005 sccs I.U.G.S. SUBCOMMISSION ON CARBONIFEROUS STRATIGRAPHY

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