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Revealing Plio-Pleistocene Terrestrial-Marine EnvironmentalTransititons in Southwestern Anatolia by Using Magnetostratigraphy: Obtained Results from Datça, Söke, Germencik
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2019-10-03
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İnce, Meryem Dilan
Tosun, Levent
Uzel, Bora
Langereıs, Cor
Kaymakcı, Nuretdin
Özkaymak, Çağlar
Stoıca, Marıous
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M. D. İnce et al., “Revealing Plio-Pleistocene Terrestrial-Marine EnvironmentalTransititons in Southwestern Anatolia by Using Magnetostratigraphy: Obtained Results from Datça, Söke, Germencik,” 2019, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/78995.