On the holotype of "Astropolithon hindii"
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https://doi.org/10.4138/1578Abstract
The holotype of the problematic structure "Astropolithon hindii" is described and interpreted as a deformed sand volcano, similar in morphology to many of the previously described sand volcanoes from the Cambro-Ordovician Meguma Group of Nova Scotia. RÉSUMÉ On redécrit l'holotype de la structure problem at (que "Astropolithon hindii" et l'interprète comme étant un volcan de sable déforme et semblable en morphologic à plusieurs volcans de sable crits auparavant dans le Groupe de Meguma (Cambro-Ordovician de la Nouvelle-Écosse). [Traduit par le journal]Downloads
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