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June 01, 1992
Bacterially induced lithification of microbial mats
Henry S. Chafetz
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Henry S. Chafetz
Univ. Houston, Dep. Geosci., Houston, TX, United States
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Chris Buczynski
Chris Buczynski
Mobil E & P, United States
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PALAIOS (1992) 7 (3): 277-293.
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Henry S. Chafetz, Chris Buczynski; Bacterially induced lithification of microbial mats. PALAIOS ; 7 (3): 277–293. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514973
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