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    Diagenesis in salt dome roof strata: barite - calcite assemblage in Jebel Madar, Oman by Vandeginste, Veerle, Stehle, Manuela C., Jourdan, Anne-Lise, Bradbury, Harold J., Manning, Christina, Cosgrove, John W.

    Published 2017
    “…Halokinesis causes a dynamic structural evolution with the development of faults and fractures, which can act as either preferential fluid pathways or barriers. …”
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    The Nadun Cu-Au mineralization, central Tibet: Root of a high sulfidation epithermal deposit by Li, J., Qin, K., Li, G., Evans, Noreen, Zhao, J., Cao, M., Huang, F.

    Published 2016
    “…This suggests that quartz–pyrite veins may act as conduits for ore-forming fluid traveling from the porphyry to the epithermal hydrothermal system. …”
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    Modern and neogene analogues for productive subsurface carbonate systems in SE Asia by Madden, Robert Henry Christopher

    Published 2013
    “…Furthermore seagrass beds acting as baffles promote the minor accumulation of fines. …”
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    Solute chemistry and arsenic fate in aquifers between the Himalayan foothills and Indian craton (including central Gangetic plain): Influence of geology and geomorphology by Mukherjee, Abhijit, Scanlon, B., Fryar, A., Saha, D., Ghosh, A., Chowdhuri, S., Mishra, R.

    Published 2012
    “…Stable-isotopic analyses indicate groundwater in these units has been recharged by meteoric or surface water that has generally undergone some evaporation. …”
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    Equatorial carbonates: an earth systems approach by Wilson, Moyra

    Published 2012
    “…There is also significant replacement of aragonite by calcite in regions of meteoric groundwater flow, common burial compaction and leaching, as well as localized massive dolomitization via sea water or continental derived groundwater flow. …”
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