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Oxygen and sulphur isotopes of gypsum from the Mogilno Salt Dome cap-rock (Central Poland)

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The stable-isotope compositions of oxygen and sulphur from 30 gypsum samples obtained from three drill cores of the Mogilno Salt Dome cap-rock have been analysed; the Mogilno Salt Dome itself is composed of Zechstein evaporites. d344 184242418344182418181818218218218218182
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249--260
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Bibliogr. 60 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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