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Clay Minerals; October 1994; v. 29; no. 4; p. 503-526
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Compositional trends of a Cretaceous foreland basin shale (Belle Fourche Formation, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin); diagenetic and depositional controls

P. de Caritat, J. D. Bloch, I. E. Hutcheon, and F. J. Longstaffe

University of Calgary, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Calgary, AB, Canada

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