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Geology 7900 - bibliographies Provenance - based on the presence of spinels and its mineral chemistry Abu-Zeid, M.M., Baghdady, A.R., and El-Etr, H.A. (2001) Textural attributes, mineralogy and provenance of sand dune fields in the greater Al Ain area, United Arab Emirates. Journal of Arid Environments, 48(4), 475-499. Adams, J.E., and Mateiski, R.K. (1955) Distribution of heavy minerals and soil development in Scott silt loam. Soil Science, 79, 56-69. Allen, P. (1972) Wealdon detrital tourmaline: implications for northwestern Europe. Journal of the Geological Society of London, 128, 273-288. -. (1991) Provenance research; Torridonian and Wealden. Br. Geol. Surv. In A.C. Morton, Todd, S. P., Haughton, P. D. W., Ed. Developments in sedimentary provenance studies, 57, p. 13-21. British Geological Survey, Keyworth, United-Kingdom. Allen, P., Sutton, J., and Watson, J.V. (1974) Torridonian tourmaline-quartz pebbles and the Precambrian crust northwest of Britain. 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