Mineralogy and Geochemistry of the Paleocene–Eocene Palana Formation in Western Rajasthan, India: Insights for Sedimentary Paleoenvironmental Conditions and Volcanic Activity
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K. A. Mustapha | A. Lashin | A. Rahim | M. Hakimi | A. Alqubalee | Mohammad Alqudah | Waqas Naseem | Alok Kumar | Alok K. Singh | Mohammed Almobarky
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