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Clay Minerals; June 1984; v. 19; no. 3; p. 359-375
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Nature, origin and distribution of authigenic clay minerals from Middle Jurassic Ravenscar and Brent Group sandstones

J. Kantorowicz

Univ. Hull, Dep. Geol., Hull, United Kingdom

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