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Cambrian Depositional History of the Zanskar Valley Region of the ... A well-preserved Cambrian section in the Zanskar Valley of northern India has previously been interpreted to record the transition from a passive to an ...
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Carbonate cement stratigraphy of the Lake Valley Formation ... Constituent composition of Early Mississippian carbonate buildups and their level-bottom equivalents, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico ...
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Heavy mineral evidence for source of some Permian quartzose ... Heavy mineral evidence for source of some Permian quartzose sandstone, Colorado Plateau. G. L. Scott. Significant differences exist between the heavy ...
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The origin of quartz geodes and cauliflower cherts through the ... The origin of quartz geodes and cauliflower cherts through the silicification of anhydrite nodules. T. M. Chowns, and J. E. Elkins ...
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SILICA-CEMENTED BEACHROCK FROM LAKE TAUPO, NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND This paper focuses on beachrock that is found on the north coast of Lake. Taupo on the North Island of New Zealand (Figs. 1–3). This beachrock ...
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Vadose beachrock cementation along a southeastern Michigan marl ... Vadose beachrock cementation along a southeastern Michigan marl lake. Kathy L. Binkley, Bruce H. Wilkinson, and Robert M. Owen. Univ. Mich., Dep. Geol. ...
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Evaluation of the global oxygen isotope curve as a proxy for ... Quaternary sea-level change can be approximated by stacked and tuned oxygen ... We analyze the influence of rapid Quaternary sea-level change on delta ...
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Calcite mud in a Holocene back-barrier lagoon; Lake Reeve ... Calcite mud in a Holocene back-barrier lagoon; Lake Reeve, Victoria, Australia. Richard A. Davis, Cathleen Reas, and L. L. Robbins ...
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Parallel Lamination Formed by High-Density Turbidity Currents ... 1 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Marion Hall, ... Parallel lamination was formed at bed-aggradation rates up to 4 mm s-1 and ...
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Differential cementation of a Pleistocene carbonate fanglomerate ... Differential cementation of a Pleistocene carbonate fanglomerate, Guadalupe Mountains. Alonzo D. Jacka. This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef. ...
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