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Carbon isotope stratigraphy of the upper Kharaib and Shuaiba formations: Implications for the early cretaceous evolution of the Arabian Gulf region
Volker C. Vahrenkamp
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon 14
100%
Stratigraphy
100%
Early Cretaceous
100%
Shallow Water
44%
Sea Level
33%
Aptian
22%
Diagenesis
22%
Deep Sea
11%
Carbonate Sediment
11%
Subaerial Exposure
11%
Barremian
11%
Biostratigraphy
11%
Belemnite
11%
Aggradation
11%
Hiatus
11%
Keyphrases
Arabian Gulf Region
100%
Shuaiba Formation
100%
Regional Correlation
28%
Pelagic Limestones
28%
Differential Rate
14%
Stratigraphic Evolution
14%
Aggradation
14%
Late Early Cretaceous
14%
Carbonate Deposition
14%
Meteoric Diagenesis
14%
Barremian-Aptian
14%