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Authors: KIRKLAND BL DICKSON JAD WOOD RA LAND LS
Citation: Bl. Kirkland et al., MICROBIALITE AND MICROSTRATIGRAPHY - THE ORIGIN OF ENCRUSTATIONS IN THE MIDDLE AND UPPER CAPITAN FORMATION, GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS, TEXAS AND NEW-MEXICO, USA, Journal of sedimentary research, 68(5), 1998, pp. 956-969

Authors: MALIVA RG DICKSON JAD
Citation: Rg. Maliva et Jad. Dickson, ULSTER WHITE LIMESTONE FORMATION (UPPER CRETACEOUS) OF NORTHERN-IRELAND - EFFECTS OF BASALT LOADING ON CHALK DIAGENESIS, Sedimentology, 44(1), 1997, pp. 105-112

Authors: NIELSEN P SWENNEN R DICKSON JAD FALLICK AE KEPPENS E
Citation: P. Nielsen et al., SPHEROIDAL DOLOMITES IN A VISEAN KARST SYSTEM - BACTERIAL INDUCED ORIGIN, Sedimentology, 44(1), 1997, pp. 177-195

Authors: DICKSON JAD
Citation: Jad. Dickson, SYNCHRONOUS INTRACRYSTALLINE DELTA-C-13 AND DELTA-O-18 DIFFERENCES INNATURAL CALCITE CRYSTALS, Mineralogical Magazine, 61(2), 1997, pp. 243-248

Authors: DICKSON JAD WOOD RA KIRKLAND BL
Citation: Jad. Dickson et al., EXCEPTIONAL PRESERVATION OF THE SPONGE FISSISPONGIA-TORTACLOACA FROM THE PENNSYLVANIAN HOLDER FORMATION, NEW-MEXICO, Palaios, 11(6), 1996, pp. 559-570

Authors: WILSON PA DICKSON JAD
Citation: Pa. Wilson et Jad. Dickson, RADIAXIAL CALCITE - ALTERATION PRODUCT OF AND PETROGRAPHIC PROXY FOR MAGNESIAN CALCITE MARINE CEMENT, Geology, 24(10), 1996, pp. 945-948

Authors: DICKSON JAD
Citation: Jad. Dickson, ISOTOPIC HOMOGENEITY AMONG NONEQUIVALENT SECTORS OF CALCITE - COMMENTAND REPLY, Geology, 24(1), 1996, pp. 95-95

Authors: WOOD R DICKSON JAD KIRKLAND BL
Citation: R. Wood et al., NEW OBSERVATIONS ON THE ECOLOGY OF THE PERMIAN CAPITAN REEF, TEXAS AND NEW-MEXICO, Palaeontology, 39, 1996, pp. 733-762

Authors: MALIVA RG DICKSON JAD SMALLEY PC OXTOBY NH
Citation: Rg. Maliva et al., DIAGENESIS OF THE MACHAR FIELD (BRITISH NORTH-SEA) CHALK - EVIDENCE FOR DECOUPLING OF DIAGENESIS IN FRACTURES AND THE HOST ROCK, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 105-111

Authors: DICKSON JAD
Citation: Jad. Dickson, PALEOZOIC MG CALCITE PRESERVED - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CARBONIFEROUS OCEAN, Geology, 23(6), 1995, pp. 535-538

Authors: PEDONE VA DICKSON JAD MEYERS WJ
Citation: Va. Pedone et al., INTRACRYSTALLINE ALTERATION OF LOW-MAGNESIAN CALCITE CEMENT IN THE DEVONIAN PILLARA FORMATION, CANNING BASIN, WESTERN-AUSTRALIA, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 64(2), 1994, pp. 160-173

Authors: SMALLEY PC BISHOP PK DICKSON JAD EMERGY D
Citation: Pc. Smalley et al., WATER-ROCK INTERACTION DURING METEORIC FLUSHING OF A LIMESTONE - IMPLICATIONS FOR POROSITY DEVELOPMENT IN KARSTIFIED PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 64(2), 1994, pp. 180-189

Authors: WOOD R DICKSON JAD KIRKLANDGEORGE B
Citation: R. Wood et al., TURNING THE CAPITAN REEF UPSIDE-DOWN - A NEW APPRAISAL OF THE ECOLOGYOF THE PERMIAN CAPITAN REEF, GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS, TEXAS AND NEW-MEXICO, Palaios, 9(4), 1994, pp. 422-427

Authors: SALLER AH DICKSON JAD BOYD SA
Citation: Ah. Saller et al., CYCLE STRATIGRAPHY AND POROSITY IN PENNSYLVANIAN AND LOWER PERMIAN-SHELF LIMESTONES, EASTERN CENTRAL BASIN PLATFORM, TEXAS, AAPG bulletin, 78(12), 1994, pp. 1820-1842

Authors: BISHOP PK SMALLEY PC EMERY D DICKSON JAD
Citation: Pk. Bishop et al., STRONTIUM ISOTOPES AS INDICATORS OF THE DISSOLVING PHASE IN A CARBONATE AQUIFER - IMPLICATIONS FOR C-14 DATING OF GROUNDWATER, Journal of hydrology, 154(1-4), 1994, pp. 301-321

Authors: MALIVA RG DICKSON JAD
Citation: Rg. Maliva et Jad. Dickson, ORIGIN AND ENVIRONMENT OF FORMATION OF LATE DIAGENETIC DOLOMITE IN CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY CHALK, NORTH-SEA CENTRAL GRABEN, Geological Magazine, 131(5), 1994, pp. 609-617

Authors: DICKSON JAD
Citation: Jad. Dickson, INORGANIC CALCITE MORPHOLOGY - ROLES OF FLUID CHEMISTRY AND FLUID-FLOW - RESPONSE, Journal of sedimentary petrology, 63(6), 1993, pp. 1160-1162

Authors: DICKSON JAD
Citation: Jad. Dickson, INORGANIC CALCITE MORPHOLOGY - ROLES OF FLUID CHEMISTRY AND FLUID-FLOW - DISCUSSION, Journal of sedimentary petrology, 63(3), 1993, pp. 560-561
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