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Part 3 : Fault Zone Structure, Composition, and Physical Properties Electron Microscopy of Clay Minerals in Mudrocks from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) by Anja M. Schleicher, Ben A. van der Pluijm,
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Document Date: 2014-12-05 03:20:58


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Parkfield / Ann Arbor / York / Strasbourg / Menlo Park / /

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Oxford University Press / Columbia University Press / Cox / Galanis S.P. / /

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France / United States / United Kingdom / New Zealand / /

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San Andreas Fault Observatory / The San Andreas Fault Observatory / University Avenue / University of Michigan / C.C.Little Building / /

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fractured core chips / energy-dispersive discrete smectite particles / travel-time / washed rock chips / imaging / Chemical analysis / /

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Salton Sea / Gulf Coast / /

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Columbia University / Universität Würzburg / Geologisches Institut / U.S. National Science Foundation / University of Michigan / Oxford University / Department of Geological Sciences / /

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John G. Solum / Clays Minerals / Chester / Anja M. Schleicher / Laurence N. Warr / Ben A. van der Pluijm / Evans / Clay Minerals / A. Laurence N. Warr / /

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core catcher / /

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Maryland / California / Michigan / /

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Gulf Coast / /

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x-ray / Polymerization / carefully washed rock chips / /

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