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Journal of Sedimentary Research; April 1995; v. 65; no. 2a; p. 294-305
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Two-phase diagenesis of Quaternary carbonates, Arabian Gulf; insights from delta 13 C and delta 18 O data

Henry S. Chafetz, and Patrick F. Rush

University of Houston, Department of Geosciences, Houston, TX, United States

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