Gregory Retallack
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Gregory John Retallack (* 8. November 1951 in Hobart, Tasmanien) ist ein australischer Geologe und Paläontologe (Paläobotaniker), der sich auf Paläoböden spezialisiert hat. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Retallack“.
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Gregory John Retallack (born 8 November 1951) is an Australian paleontologist, geologist, and author who specializes in the study of fossil soils (paleopedology). His research has examined the fossil record of soils though major events in Earth history, extending back some 4.6 billion years. Among his publications he has written two standard paleopedology textbooks, said N. Jones in Nature Geoscience "Retallack has literally written the book on ancient soils."
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Gregory Retallack
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Gregory Retallack
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Gregory Retallack
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Gregory Retallack
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Hobart, Tasmania
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1951-11-08
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A biostratigraphy for terrestrial Triassic rocks of Gondwanaland
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1978
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1951-11-08
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Greg Retallack, near Suplee, central Oregon, 1982
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American and Australian
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Australian
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Diane Retallack, Director Eugene Concert Choir
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Gregory John Retallack (* 8. November 1951 in Hobart, Tasmanien) ist ein australischer Geologe und Paläontologe (Paläobotaniker), der sich auf Paläoböden spezialisiert hat. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Retallack“.
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Gregory John Retallack (born 8 November 1951) is an Australian paleontologist, geologist, and author who specializes in the study of fossil soils (paleopedology). His research has examined the fossil record of soils though major events in Earth history, extending back some 4.6 billion years. Among his publications he has written two standard paleopedology textbooks, said N. Jones in Nature Geoscience "Retallack has literally written the book on ancient soils."
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Rodney E. Gould
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