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A A Ekdale

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 18, 1980
Graphoglyptid burrows in modern deep-sea sedimentA A Ekdale
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 17, 1986
Cretaceous extinctions and wildfiresC B Officer, A A Ekdale
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 1984
Chondrites: a trace fossil indicator of anoxia in sedimentsR G Bromley, A A Ekdale
Plos One|August 17, 2013
Fossil worm burrows reveal very early terrestrial animal activity and shed light on trophic resources after the end-cretaceous mass extinctionKaren Chin, Dean Pearson, A A Ekdale
Plos One|February 8, 2014
Mineralogy and geochemistry of the main glauconite bed in the Middle Eocene of Texas: paleoenvironmental implications for the verdine faciesSherie C Harding, Barbara P Nash, Erich U Petersen, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 18, 1980
Graphoglyptid burrows in modern deep-sea sedimentA A Ekdale
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 17, 1986
Cretaceous extinctions and wildfiresC B Officer, A A Ekdale
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 1984
Chondrites: a trace fossil indicator of anoxia in sedimentsR G Bromley, A A Ekdale
Plos One|August 17, 2013
Fossil worm burrows reveal very early terrestrial animal activity and shed light on trophic resources after the end-cretaceous mass extinctionKaren Chin, Dean Pearson, A A Ekdale
Plos One|February 8, 2014
Mineralogy and geochemistry of the main glauconite bed in the Middle Eocene of Texas: paleoenvironmental implications for the verdine faciesSherie C Harding, Barbara P Nash, Erich U Petersen, et al.
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