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International Journal of Earth & Environmental Sciences Volume 2 (2017), Article ID 2:IJEES-136, 6 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2456-351X/2017/136
Review Article
On the Physical Sense of Isotope Composition of Carbonate and Organic Carbon in Sedimentary Rocks and Its Possible Use in Stratigraphy

Ivlev AA

Russian State Agrarian University, Timiryazevskaya ul., 49, Moskva, Russia, 127550
Dr. Ivlev AA, Russian State Agrarian University, Timiryazevskaya ul., 49, Moskva, 127550, Russia; E-mail: aa.ivlev@list.ru
20 February 2017; 10 August 2017; 12 August 2017
Ivlev AA (2017) On the Physical Sense of Isotope Composition of Carbonate and Organic Carbon in Sedimentary Rocks and Its Possible Use in Stratigraph. Int J Earth Environ Sci 2: 136. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2456-351X/2017/136

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