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Nd Isotopes of Atoka Formation (Pennsylvanian) Turbidites Displaying Anomalous East-Flowing Paleocurrents in the Frontal Ouachita Belt of Oklahoma: Implications for Regional Sediment Dispersal

The Journal of Geology (2003) 111 (6): 733–740.
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