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Stratigraphic columns of the sections sampled for paleomagnetic and magnetostratigraphic studies. Sampling levels are indicated in the section, (a) Amacuzac River locality, (b) Highway 95-D locality.

Stratigraphic columns of the sections sampled for paleomagnetic and magnetostratigraphic studies. Sampling levels are indicated in the section, (a) Amacuzac River locality, (b) Highway 95-D locality.

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