Murray, Richard William (1991): Geologic significance of the rare earth, major, and trace element systematics in chert and fine-grained marine sediments; I, Specifying chert depositional environments with REE relative fractionations; II, Chemical behavior during diagenesis of chert and siliceous marine sediment
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1993-009785
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georefid
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Murray, Richard William
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author
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Geologic significance of the rare earth, major, and trace element systematics in chert and fine-grained marine sediments; I, Specifying chert depositional environments with REE relative fractionations; II, Chemical behavior during diagenesis of chert and siliceous marine sediment
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1991
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275 pp.
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English
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:45.0000 West:127.1500 East:
142.0000 South:34.0000
Keywords: Geochemistry of rocks, soils, and sediments; Oceanography; chemically precipitated rocks; chert; clastic sediments; Deep Sea Drilling Project; deep-sea environment; diagenesis; fractionation; global; Japan Sea; major elements; marine environment; marine sediments; metals; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ooze; Pacific Ocean; petrography; rare earths; sedimentary rocks; sedimentation rates; sediments; siliceous composition; trace elements; West Pacific;
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