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1“... k , such as the Clay Free, Clay Shell, and Clay Particle models, are discussed and a new modified...”
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2“..., the origin and distribution of diagenetic clay minerals, and diagenesis in sediment–sill sequences, as well...”
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3by Schjetne, Linn Kristin Novis“... reptiles in the Oxford Clay and Posidonia Shale. The possible causes of death were difficult to assess...”
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4“...Paleontological and petrological studies of clay beds in the Basilika Formation (Tertiary age...”
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5“...Paleontological and petrological studies of clay beds in the Basilika Formation (Tertiary age...”
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6by Bedford, A., Jones, R., Lang, B., Brooks, S., Marshall, J.“...This paper presents the results of a high-resolution Late-glacial chironomid stratigraphy from...”
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7by Bedford, A., Jones, R., Lang, B., Brooks, S., Marshall, J.“...This paper presents the results of a high-resolution Late-glacial chironomid stratigraphy from...”
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8“...This paper presents the permeability of the permafrost active layer determined in the Brattegg...”
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9by Bedford, Alan, Jones, Richard. T., Lang, Barbara, Brooks, Stephen, Marshall, Jim D.“...Abstract This paper presents the results of a high‐resolution Late‐glacial chironomid stratigraphy...”
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10by Tatsuya Watanabe, Norikazu Matsuoka, Hanne H. Christiansen, Stefanie Cable“... of clay‐rich aeolian sediments. Compared to mudboils, composite patterns show a sharper contrast in soil...”
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11“... for both fans are similar, consisting of mainly clay and silt. The data show, however, a dramatic...”
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12“... of the late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay of England. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 43, 1 - 74."]}...”
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13“... of the late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay of England. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 43, 1 - 74."]}...”
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14“... Museum, London. Study of this collection helped the work on the fossils described in this paper. Type...”
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15“... Museum, London. Study of this collection helped the work on the fossils described in this paper. Type...”
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16“...–100 fathoms [146–182 m]. Habitat. Marine, hard (stony) to soft (clay) bottoms. Depth range. 27–2240 m...”
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17“...–100 fathoms [146–182 m]. Habitat. Marine, hard (stony) to soft (clay) bottoms. Depth range. 27–2240 m...”
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18“... mud with algae (Shoemaker 1920), clay (Oldevig 1959). Depth range. 6–140 m (Stephensen 1925, 1935...”
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19“... mud with algae (Shoemaker 1920), clay (Oldevig 1959). Depth range. 6–140 m (Stephensen 1925, 1935...”
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20“.... (1990) Benthic palaeoecology of the late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay of England. Special Papers...”
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