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Journal of Sedimentary Research; April 1995; v. 65; no. 2a; p. 358-368
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Stability and facies association of early diagenetic mineral assemblages; an example from a Jurassic ironstone-mudstone succession, U.K.

Kevin G. Taylor, and Charles D. Curtis

University of Manchester, Department of Geology, Manchester, United Kingdom

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