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Heavy mineral provenance of the Mesozoic succession in Andoya, northern Norway: implications for sand transport in the Voring Basin

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Morton, Andrew
Fanning, Christopher
Berry, John R.

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Geological Society of London

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A heavy mineral, mineral chemical and detrital zircon study of Jurassic-Cretaceous (Bathonian-Valanginian) sandstones of the Andøya B borehole, Lofoten-Vesterålen, northern Norway, has revealed the existence of significant differences within the success

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2037-12-31