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Origin of Dolomites in the Boat Harbour Formation, St. George Group, in Western Newfoundland, Canada: Implications for Porosity Development
Bullentin of Canadian Petroleum Geology
- Canada
doi 10.2113/gscpgbull.57.1.81
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Planetary Sciences
Energy Engineering
Petrology
Geology
Geochemistry
Earth
Power Technology
Date
March 1, 2009
Authors
K. Azmy
I. Knight
D. Lavoie
G. Chi
Publisher
Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists
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