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Economic Geology; February 1962; v. 57; no. 1; p. 118-119
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Pyrite spheres in sediments

John Trevor Greensmith

Comments on the occurrence and probable early diagenetic origin of microspheroidal pyrite in Carboniferous limestones of Scotland which have a low content of carbonaceous material, as well as in associated oil shales and other rocks which are highly carbonaceous, in connection with a paper on pyrite spheres of presumed biogenic origin in the Precambrian Mount Isa shale of Queensland.

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