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PALAIOS; October 1986; v. 1; no. 5; p. 512-516
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Enhanced paleoecological and paleoenvironmental interpretations result from analysis of early diagenetic concretions in Pennsylvanian shales

Christopher G. Maples

Clemson Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., Clemson, SC, United States

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