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Implications to organic maturation studies of evidence for a geologically rapid increase and stabilization of vitrinite reflectance at peak temperature - Cerro-Prieto geothermal system, Mexico - reply 

Barker, Ce; Barker, Ce
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Implications for organic maturation studies of evidence for a geologically rapid increase and stabilization of vitrinite reflectance at peak temperature - Cerro-Prieto geothermal system, Mexico 

Barker, Ce; Barker, Ce
A short-term rapid heating and cooling of the rock in well M-94 below 1300 m was caused by a pulse of hot water passing through the edge of the Cerro Prieto, Mexico, geothermal system. Below 1300 m, the peak paleotemperatures ...
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Implications for organic maturation studies of evidence for a geologically rapid increase and stabilization of vitrinite reflectance at peak temperature - Cerro-Prieto geothermal system, Mexico – reply 

Barker, Ce; Barker, Ce

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Barker, Ce (3)
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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary (3)Geothermal exploration (3)MODEL (1)PETROLEUM-EXPLORATION; FLUID-INCLUSION; THERMAL HISTORY; BAJA-CALIFORNIA; BASIN; METAMORPHISM; MODEL; TIME; GENERATION; MINERALS (1)WESTERN NORTH-AMERICA; METAMORPHISM; MATTER; TIME (1)... View More

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