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Geology / Paleozoic / Sedimentary rocks / Sedimentology / Bioindicators / Petroleum geology / Petrology / New Albany Shale / Shale / Clastic rock / Exshaw Formation / Mudrock
Date: 2003-09-12 13:05:23
Geology
Paleozoic
Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentology
Bioindicators
Petroleum geology
Petrology
New Albany Shale
Shale
Clastic rock
Exshaw Formation
Mudrock

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