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Palaeogene correlation in and around Svalbard - Ju. Ja. Livšič 1974. Palaeogene deposits and the platform structure of Svalbard. Norsk Polarinstitutt Skrifter, no. 159. 51 pp., 3 folding plates. Oslo. No price.

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Ju. Ja. Livšič 1974. Palaeogene deposits and the platform structure of Svalbard. Norsk Polarinstitutt Skrifter, no. 159. 51 pp., 3 folding plates. Oslo. No price.

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