δ13C variation in carbonate platform sediments of the Northern Tethys in Late Jurassic
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https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2016.42.1.124Keywords:
stable isotope C, O, Crimea, Late Jurassic, sr-chemostratigraphy, δ13CcurveDownloads
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