Beyond consumption and discard: A comparative sedimentological analysis of two shell deposits from Albatross Bay, Australia, and the Farasan Islands, Saudi Arabia

Author:

Allely KaseyORCID,Holdaway Simon J.ORCID,Fanning PatriciaORCID,Bailey GeoffORCID

Funder

Macquarie University

Australian Research Council

Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes

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