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Français : Lame mince: calcretes (croûtes calcaires) remaniées dans un sédiment côtier graveleux, en partie dolomitisé. Sommet de séquence émersive, diagenèse précoce supratidale. Lias moyen, Haut Atlas, Maroc. Septfontaine (1985), www.palgeo.ch/publications.
English: Thin section: calcretes (carbonate crust) reworked in a grainstone coastal sediment, dolomitised. Top of emersive sequence, early diagenesis in a supratidal environment. Middle Lias, High Atlas, Morocco. Septfontaine (1985), www palgeo.ch/publications.
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