The Late Eocene ‘Whiskey Creek’ methane-seep deposit (western Washington State): Part I: Geology, pa...
The Late Eocene ‘Whiskey Creek’ methane-seep deposit (western Washington State): Part I: Geology, palaeontology, and molecular geobiology
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Dordrecht: Springer Nature B.V
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Large limestone boulders are eroding from a landslide west of the mouth of Whiskey Creek, Clallam County, Washington State. These boulders are composed of micrite, carbonate cement, and densely-packed fossil bivalves. Siltstone in the landslide, and on the surfaces of the boulders, indicates that these limestones are derived from the lower part of...
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The Late Eocene ‘Whiskey Creek’ methane-seep deposit (western Washington State): Part I: Geology, palaeontology, and molecular geobiology
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_745940198
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_745940198
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0172-9179
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1612-4820
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10.1007/BF02667541