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Carbonate minerals / Metamorphic rocks / Metamorphic petrology / Evaporite / Peridotite / Serpentinite / Carbon-13 / Calcite / Carbon / Lost City Hydrothermal Field / Total organic carbon / Basalt
Date: 2015-04-14 18:41:40
Carbonate minerals
Metamorphic rocks
Metamorphic petrology
Evaporite
Peridotite
Serpentinite
Carbon-13
Calcite
Carbon
Lost City Hydrothermal Field
Total organic carbon
Basalt

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