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Maurice Tucker , V. Paul Wright
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To a student first looking at limestones in outcrop they may look very boring, for they are usually grey to white in colour and typically lack reassuring points of reference such as sedimentary structures: indeed even the bedding may not be a primary feature. Read the first page
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