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Biostratigraphic and Geochemical Constraints on the Stratigraphy and Depositional Environments of the Eagle Ford and Woodbine Groups of Texas
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Richard Denne
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John A. Breyer
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Tobi H. Kosanke
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Joan Spaw
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Arden Callender
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Russell Hinote
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Mohsen Kariminia
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Nataliya Tur
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Zachary A. Kita
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Jackie Lees
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Harry Rowe
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