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Journal of Paleontology; March 1961; v. 35; no. 2; p. 398-400
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Fusulinids as paleoecological indicators

Charles Alexander Ross

The distribution of 2 genera and 11 species of fusulinids from the Permian Leonard series, Glass Mountains, Texas, are shown to be related to variations in lithology involving grain size and percent of silt and clay impurities.

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