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A geochemical view into continental palaeotemperatures of the end-Permian using oxygen and hydrogen...

A geochemical view into continental palaeotemperatures of the end-Permian using oxygen and hydrogen...

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A geochemical view into continental palaeotemperatures of the end-Permian using oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of secondary silica in chert rubble breccia: Kaibab Formation, Grand Canyon (USA)

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A geochemical view into continental palaeotemperatures of the end-Permian using oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of secondary silica in chert rubble breccia: Kaibab Formation, Grand Canyon (USA)

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Cham: Springer International Publishing

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Geochemical transactions GT, 2018-01, Vol.19 (1), p.2-10, Article 2

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English

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The upper carbonate member of the Kaibab Formation in northern Arizona (USA) was subaerially exposed during the end Permian and contains fractured and zoned chert rubble lag deposits typical of karst topography. The karst chert rubble has secondary (authigenic) silica precipitates suitable for estimating continental weathering temperatures during t...

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A geochemical view into continental palaeotemperatures of the end-Permian using oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of secondary silica in chert rubble breccia: Kaibab Formation, Grand Canyon (USA)

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4a3d2bc20a3f4f94bc39fc049b812e47

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4a3d2bc20a3f4f94bc39fc049b812e47

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1467-4866

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1467-4866

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10.1186/s12932-017-0047-y

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