Biology
Scientific paper
Apr 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010lpico1538.5199y&link_type=abstract
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Biology
Scientific paper
During the Dixon Island - Cleaverville Drilling Project (DXCL-DP), we
drilled three holes; CL1 and CL2 (organic-rich massive black shales) and
DX (very finely laminated black shales with lamination and veins of
pyrite), all from the 3.2 Ga Cleaverville Group.
Ikehara Michio
Ito Tetsuya
Kiyokawa Shin
Yamaguchi Kosei E.
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