Exposed! The Public Life of Carboniferous Fossils in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark, Ireland
Carboniferous fossils from the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark, County Clare, Ireland are rated by their promotional potential in the form of celebrity A, B or C-listings. Trace fossils, crinoids, brachiopods, corals and vertebrates are the most exposed to public view at a number of...
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Main Author: | Eamon Doyle |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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OICC Press
2021-06-01
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Series: | Geoconservation Research |
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Online Access: | http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_681426_88bff1f15032083c5a36d336cf8d734c.pdf |
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