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Fig. 2

From: Carbonate formation in salt dome cap rocks by microbial anaerobic oxidation of methane

Fig. 2

Photographs and photomicrographs of Gulf of Mexico Basin cap rock. Samples from Boling Dome (a, d), Winnfield Dome (b, e), and Main Pass Dome (c, f) are pictured. Gypsum (G), host carbonate (C), vein carbonate (Cv), yellow elemental sulfur (S) and black metal sulfide (Su) minerals are clearly visible in hand sample and thin section. Red stain in d–f indicates calcium carbonate

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