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“... of a Late Paleozoic mountain range and the coeval development of basins during Pangea break-up in SW Iberia...”
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“... environment is related to the drowning of the shelf from the shelf break (a decrease in gradient). A tide...”
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“... tensile strength values, however leads to a decrease of elongation at break values. Overall, results...”
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“... sedimentary cover. Understanding of its spatial and temporal patterns, can be of critical importance...”
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