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Variscan wildflysch and nappe tectonics in the Saxothuringian Zone (Northeast Bavaria, West Germany)

Hans-Juergen Behr, Wolfgang Engel and Wolfgang Franke
American Journal of Science November 1982, 282 (9) 1438-1470; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.282.9.1438
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Hans-Juergen Behr, Wolfgang Engel, Wolfgang Franke
American Journal of Science Nov 1982, 282 (9) 1438-1470; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.282.9.1438

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Variscan wildflysch and nappe tectonics in the Saxothuringian Zone (Northeast Bavaria, West Germany)
Hans-Juergen Behr, Wolfgang Engel, Wolfgang Franke
American Journal of Science Nov 1982, 282 (9) 1438-1470; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.282.9.1438
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