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Enigmatic large-sized tubular fossils from the Terreneuvian of Arctic Siberia. / Marusin, Vasiliy V.; Grazhdankin, Dmitriy V.

в: PalZ, Том 92, № 4, 01.12.2018, стр. 557-560.

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Marusin VV, Grazhdankin DV. Enigmatic large-sized tubular fossils from the Terreneuvian of Arctic Siberia. PalZ. 2018 дек. 1;92(4):557-560. doi: 10.1007/s12542-018-0420-x

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note = "Funding Information: Acknowledgements Fieldwork in the Arctic Siberia was supported by the Committee of the National Geographic for Research and Exploration Grant 9031-11. The fossils were collected by Konstantin Nago-vitsin and Natalia Bykova. This research was funded by the Russian Science Foundation Grant 17-17-01241 and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 17-05-00852. We thank Anton Kolesnikov for photography. The material is reposited in the Central Siberian Geological Museum (CSGM) in Novosibirsk (Russia), Collection No. 2028. The authors are grateful to the Editor-in-Chief Mike Reich (Munich, Germany) and the reviewers, Xingliang Zhang (Northwest University, Xi{\textquoteright}an, China) and Jan-Peter Duda (G{\"o}ttingen, Germany), for valuable comments. Funding Information: Fieldwork in the Arctic Siberia was supported by the Committee of the National Geographic for Research and Exploration Grant 9031-11. The fossils were collected by Konstantin Nagovitsin and Natalia Bykova. This research was funded by the Russian Science Foundation Grant 17-17-01241 and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 17-05-00852. We thank Anton Kolesnikov for photography. The material is reposited in the Central Siberian Geological Museum (CSGM) in Novosibirsk (Russia), Collection No. 2028. The authors are grateful to the Editor-in-Chief Mike Reich (Munich, Germany) and the reviewers, Xingliang Zhang (Northwest University, Xi{\textquoteright}an, China) and Jan-Peter Duda (G{\"o}ttingen, Germany), for valuable comments.",
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