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Relationships of Fauna and Substratum in the Palæoecology of the Chalk and the Chalk Rock

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AN investigation of the palæoecology of the Chalk Rock of south-central England (Oxfordshire–Hertfordshire) has led me to believe that the most important difference between the Chalk Rock and normal Chalk environments was in the nature of the substratum.

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REID, R. Relationships of Fauna and Substratum in the Palæoecology of the Chalk and the Chalk Rock. Nature 194, 276–277 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194276b0

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