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Dead benthonic foraminifera, 0.15-0.20 mm in length or diameter and thin-walled, collected in surface English Channel waters after a storm indicate that reworking of death assemblages by storm waves probably takes place during and after each storm.
This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef.
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