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Stable isotope geochemistry of pedogenic carbonates in calcareous materials, Iran: a review and synthesis

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2021
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Bayat, O., Karimi, A., & Amundson, R. (2021). Stable isotope geochemistry of pedogenic carbonates in calcareous materials, Iran: a review and synthesis. Geological Society Special Publication, 507(1), 255–272. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP507-2019-236

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The stable isotopic composition of pedogenic carbonate forms in equilibrium with environmental parameters and, thus, records palaeoenvironmental signals. The aims of this study are to synthesize available data on the stable isotopic composition of Quaternary pedogenic carbonates in calcareous parent materials of Iran and to decipher paleoenvironmental implications of the isotopic data for the country. Isotopic composition and microfabric of pedogenic carbonates in 18 pedons in both gravelly (calcareous alluvium in central Iran) and no

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507

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1

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255

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0305-8719

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Bayat, O., Karimi, A., & Amundson, R. (2021). Stable isotope geochemistry of pedogenic carbonates in calcareous materials, Iran: a review and synthesis. Geological Society Special Publication, 507(1), 255–272. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP507-2019-236

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