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THE Wealden formation of England has long been studied, and is now well known in nearly all its features. Its stratigraphical relations and its Cretaceous age are usually regarded as fully determined, and this is true, also, of the corresponding strata on the continent.
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MARSH, O. The Age of the Wealden. Nature 53, 436 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053436c0
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