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Bouma sequence / Sedimentary rock / Abyssal fan / Turbidity current / Clastic rock / Lamination / Mudstone / Arenite / Dish structure / Sedimentology / Geology / Turbidite
Date: 2007-05-10 12:04:39
Bouma sequence
Sedimentary rock
Abyssal fan
Turbidity current
Clastic rock
Lamination
Mudstone
Arenite
Dish structure
Sedimentology
Geology
Turbidite

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