Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Survey of Northern Peruvian Plants: Baselines for Paleodietary and Paleoecological Studies
Paul Szpak(Trent University), Víctor F. Vásquez Sánchez, Christine D. White(Western University), Fred J. Longstaffe(Western University), Jean‐François Millaire(Western University)
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