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Isotopic and geochemical characterization of fossil brines of the Cambrian Mt. Simon Sandstone and Ironton-Galesville Formation from the Illinois Basin, USA
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Labotka, D.M.
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Panno, S.V.
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Locke, R.A.
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Freiburg, J.T.
Published in 2015
doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2015.06.013
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A sulfate conundrum; dissolved sulfates of deep saline brines and carbonate-associated sulfates
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Labotka, D.M.
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Panno, S.V.
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Locke, R.A.
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doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2016.06.033
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Brines
Cambrian
Galesville Sandstone
Ironton Formation
Isotope ratios
Isotopes
Lithostratigraphy
Mount Simon Sandstone
O-18/O-16
Oxygen
Paleozoic
Saline composition
Stable isotopes
Upper Cambrian
Alkaline earth metals
Basement
Basin analysis
Bonneterre Formation
Carbonates
Chemically precipitated rocks
Crystal chemistry
D/H
Eau Claire Formation
Evaporites
Fluid phase
Fossil waters
Ground water
Hydrogen
ICP mass spectra
Marine sediments
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