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Sedimentology / Sulfate minerals / Dufek Coast / Fremouw Formation / Gypsum / Dune / Sandstone / Sediment / Kennar Valley / Geology / Petrology / Sedimentary rocks
Date: 2011-05-06 06:14:48
Sedimentology
Sulfate minerals
Dufek Coast
Fremouw Formation
Gypsum
Dune
Sandstone
Sediment
Kennar Valley
Geology
Petrology
Sedimentary rocks

Orthoquartzite (Farnell, West Beacon, and Brawhm Sandstones), Arena Sandstone, Altar Mountain Formation (including Ashtray Sandstone Member), New Mountain Sandstone (Terra Cotta Siltstone and Windy Gully Sandstone member

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