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Holocene Sea-Level Changes in the Malay-Thai Peninsula, a Tectonically Stable Environment
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
- Malaysia
doi 10.7186/bgsm31199211
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Date
July 30, 1992
Authors
H.D. Tjia
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Geological Society of Malaysia
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