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English: Early Carboniferous paleogeography (~350 Ma) with the Paleo-Tethys and elements of Iranian geology indicated
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Source Arefifard, S (2017). "Foraminiferal-based paleobiogeographic reconstructions in the Carboniferous of Iran and its implications for the Neo-Tethys opening time: a synthesis". Geologica Acta 15: 135-151. Retrieved on 2020-01-02.
Author Arefifard, S. 2017

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Early Carboniferous (~350 Ma) paleogeography

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