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Megaturbidites: A depositional model from the eocene of the SW-Pyrenean Foreland basin, Spain

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Pierre Labaume, Emiliano Mutti, Michel Seguret (1987). Megaturbidites: A depositional model from the eocene of the SW-Pyrenean Foreland basin, Spain. Geo-Marine Letters, 7(2), 91-101. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02237988