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>This may be of help regarding Ordovician although most of the detail >is on the shallow currents... >I only have a copy in manuscript form, but I think it appeared in the >Memorial University Ordovician Symposium Volume...?...I think... > >Oceanography in the Ordovician >Wilde, P., Berry, W.B.N. & Quinby-Hunt, M.S. > > >Hope it helps > > >Robin > >Mans desires are limited by his imagination >No-one can desire waht he cannot imagine. You may also find Paleoceaongraphy, 1987, v. 2, no. 2 or interest. Scott W. Starratt Geologic Names Unit MS 959 (soon to be who knows what?) U.S. Geological Survey 345 Middlefield Road Menlo Park CA 94025 (415) 329-5060 (voice) (415) 329-5132 (fax) "To walk on water, you have to know where the rocks are." --Geologists Dictum
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