Fluid inclusion evidence for multisolutional depositional processes at the Sweetwater and Eve Mills Mississippi Valley-type districts, Tennessee

Fluid inclusion evidence for multisolutional depositional processes at the Sweetwater and Eve Mills Mississippi Valley-type districts, Tennessee

by University of Michigan. Dept. of Geological Sciences, Joel A. Gesink, Richard E. Beane, Stephen E. Kesler, Travis Anthony Paris

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