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    Did Captain Scott's Terra Nova Expedition discover fossil Nothofagus in Antarctica?

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    Authors
    Chaloner, WG
    Kenrick, P
    Issue date
    01/10/2015
    Submitted date
    2016-04-23
    Subject Terms
    British Antarctic Expedition
    Fossils
    Glossopteris
    Palaeobotany
    
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    Chaloner, & Kenrick, Paul. (2015). Did Captain Scott's Terra Nova Expedition discover fossil Nothofagus in Antarctica?. The Linnean. The Linnean. 11-17.
    Publisher
    The Linnean Society of London
    Journal
    The Linnean
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10141/622865
    Additional Links
    https://ca1-tls.edcdn.com/Linnean_Vol-31_2_-Oct-2015_WEB.pdf?mtime=20160606165556
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    Journal Article
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    Version of Record (VOR) This is the final copy-edited, typeset and designed version of the author’s paper or article, and may be stored in the author’s institutional or personal, non-commercial archival repository. For all other uses, written agreement from the publication’s Editor is required. The attached file is the published pdf
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    0950-1096
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    Earth sciences

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