A 48 m.y. history of fracture opening, temperature, and fluid pressure: Cretaceous Travis Peak Formation, East Texas basin
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Stephen E. Laubach | Peter Eichhubl | S. Laubach | P. Eichhubl | R. Bodnar | R. H. Lander | R. Reed | S. P. Becker | Robert J. Bodnar | Stephen P. Becker | Robert M. Reed
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