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Geochemical stratigraphy and porosity controls in Cretaceous carbonates near the Oman Mountains

Wagner, 1990

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1082265840290983541
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Wagner P
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications

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Geochemical stratigraphy is an investigative tool useful (a) for discerning the mode and spatial extent of diagenetic processes in carbonates,(b) for making diagenetic correlations between localities, and (c) for inferring palaeotopography. δ13C and δ18O stratigraphies of …
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