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Structural geology / Fertile Crescent / Sedimentary rocks / Dead Sea / Salt dome / Salt tectonics / Diapir / Evaporite / Geology / Salts / Economic geology
Date: 2007-01-04 10:01:29
Structural geology
Fertile Crescent
Sedimentary rocks
Dead Sea
Salt dome
Salt tectonics
Diapir
Evaporite
Geology
Salts
Economic geology

Marine and Petroleum Geology[removed]±797 www.elsevier.com/locate/marpetgeo Salt diapirs in the Dead Sea basin and their relationship to Quaternary extensional tectonics

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