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Karst geomorphology and hydrogeology of the bear rock formation — a remarkable dolostone and gypsum megabreccia in the continuous permafrost zone of northwest Territories, Canada

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Hamilton, J., Ford, D. Karst geomorphology and hydrogeology of the bear rock formation — a remarkable dolostone and gypsum megabreccia in the continuous permafrost zone of northwest Territories, Canada. Carbonates Evaporites 17, 114–115 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03176476

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