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Français : Ciment stalactite au toit d'un "keystone vug" typique de la diagenèse en milieu vadose, au sommet d'un cycle émersif du Lias moyen du Haut Atlas, Maroc. Section de lame mince, dimension env. 0,3 mm.
Ænglisc: Stalactitic cement in a keystone vug ("birdseye"), a diagenetic feature characteristic of the vadose zone on top of a regressive, "shallowing upward" cycle. Middle Lias of the high Atlas, Morocco. Thin section, length about 0,3 mm.
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