The persistence of memory: The fate of ancient sedimentary organic carbon in a modern sedimentary system
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N. Blair | D. Perkey | Neal E. Blair | Elana L. Leithold | Shawn T Ford | Kelly A Peeler | Jennifer C Holmes | David W. Perkey | E. Leithold | J. Holmes
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