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July 01, 1973
New Data on the Stratigraphy, Extent, and Geologic History of the Red Sea Geothermal Deposits
Economic Geology (1973) 68 (4): 553-564.
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John P. Hackett, James L. Bischoff; New Data on the Stratigraphy, Extent, and Geologic History of the Red Sea Geothermal Deposits. Economic Geology ; 68 (4): 553–564. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.68.4.553
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