Walid Salama
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Microbial pathways and palaeoenvironmental conditions involved in the formation of phosphorite grains, Safaga District, Egypt
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Salama, W., A. El-Kammar, M. Saunders, and R. M. C. and Kong, "Microbial pathways and palaeoenvironmental conditions involved in the formation of phosphorite grains, Safaga District, Egypt", Sedimentary Geology, vol. 325, pp. 41-58, 2015.
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