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Title: Locally Derived, Meteoric Fluid Infiltration was Responsible for Widespread Late Paleozoic Illite Authigenesis in the Appalachian Basin Open Access Deposited
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(2020). Locally Derived, Meteoric Fluid Infiltration was Responsible for Widespread Late Paleozoic Illite Authigenesis in the Appalachian Basin [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/7knb-kf94
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Dataset associated with repository entry, entitled "Locally Derived, Meteoric Fluid Infiltration was Responsible for Widespread Late Paleozoic Illite Authigenesis in the Appalachian Basin."
These data were generated as a chapter used to fulfill degree requirements for the PhD dissertation of Austin Boles (DeepBlue repository item http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/136996).
Four tables are included in this Excel Spreadsheet:
Table 1: Results from Quantitative X-ray Powder Diffraction of mudstone samples from the Appalachian Basin.
Table 2: Hydrogen isotopic results of mudstone samples from the Appalachian Basin.
Table 3: Results of linear regression analysis of hydrogen isotope data to unmix isotopic signatures of mixed clay mineral populations.
Table 4: Sample locations and descriptions for mudstone samples from the Appalachian Basin.