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Halogens and noble gases in sedimentary formation waters and Zn-Pb deposits: A case study from the Lennard Shelf, Australia

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Kendrick, Mark
Phillips, David
Wallace, Malcolm
Miller, J McL

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Pergamon Press

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Halogen ratios (Br/Cl and I/Cl) and concentrations provide important information about how sedimentary formation waters acquire their salinity, but the possible influence of organic Br derived from sedimentary wall-rocks is rarely quantified. Here, it is

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Applied Geochemistry

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2037-12-31