Experimental studies of fault zone development in a porous sandstone
Karen Mair
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Experimental studies of fault zone development in a porous sandstone
by Karen Mair
Published
1997
Pages
1
Subjects
Sandstone landforms
Volcanic-rich lithic sandstone from the Eocene of the west-central San Joaquin Basin, California
Exploration for sandstone stratigraphic traps
Oxygen-isotope, X-ray-diffraction and scanning-electron-microscope examinations of authigenic-layer-silicate minerals from Mississippian and Pennsylvanian sandstones in the Michigan Basin
Sand
Deltaic and shallow marine sandstones
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