Open Journal of Geology

Open Journal of Geology

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ISSN Online: 2161-7589
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"Biostratigraphic and Lithostratigraphic Study of Fahliyan Formation in Kuh-E-Siah (Arsenjan Area, North-East of Fars Province)"
written by Masoud Abedpour, Massih Afghah, Vahid Ahmadi, Mohammadsadegh Dehghanian,
published by Open Journal of Geology, Vol.6 No.12, 2016
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