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Subaerial weathering of sedimentary organic matter

Clayton et al., 1978

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13043156336396662570
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Clayton J
Swetland P
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

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Small diameter core samples were taken from outcrops of the Permian Phosphoria Formation and the Cretaceous Pierre Shale of the Western United States to determine the effects of weathering on organic matter in shale outcrops. While the Pierre Shale core …
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