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The development of the Borth Bo (Cors Fochno) mine system and the submerged forest beds at Ynyslas

The development of the Borth Bo (Cors Fochno) mine system and the submerged forest beds at Ynyslas
The development of the Borth Bo (Cors Fochno) mine system and the submerged forest beds at Ynyslas
104-112
Quaternary Research Association
Hughes, P.D.M.
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Schulz, J.
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Walker, M.J.C.
McCarroll, D.
Hughes, P.D.M.
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Schulz, J.
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Walker, M.J.C.
McCarroll, D.

Hughes, P.D.M. and Schulz, J. (2001) The development of the Borth Bo (Cors Fochno) mine system and the submerged forest beds at Ynyslas. In, Walker, M.J.C. and McCarroll, D. (eds.) The Quaternary of West Wales: Field Guide. London, UK. Quaternary Research Association, pp. 104-112.

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Published date: 2001

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Local EPrints ID: 16165
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/16165
PURE UUID: 525e9212-6c4e-4604-80ed-ee61fe241742

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Date deposited: 28 Jun 2005
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 14:05

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Author: P.D.M. Hughes
Author: J. Schulz
Editor: M.J.C. Walker
Editor: D. McCarroll

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