Dominican amber deposits research data

Mineralogical and geochemical data of amber-bearing sediments from the Dominican Republic. The analytical material come from the Siete Cañadas area (SC-02 borehole) in Eastern Mining Districts of the Dominican Republic, where layers hosting amber reach up to 1.61 m of the thickness. The amber-bearin...

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