Petrography and Stable Isotopic Trend Associated with Mammoth Hotspring Travertine, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

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Active Yellowstone travertines and relict travertines from successively
older deposits exhibit a strong linear trend in stable isotopic values
indicative of geochemical evolution throughout the course of hotspring
activity.

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