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American Mineralogist; June 1991; v. 76; no. 5-6; p. 857-866
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Carbon and oxygen isotope geochemistry of chlorite-zone rocks of the Waterville Limestone, Maine, U.S.A.

Douglas Rumble, N. H. S. Oliver, John M. Ferry, and T. C. Hoering

Carnegie Inst. Washington, Geophys. Lab., Washington, DC, United States

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