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TABLE ILocations of Outcrops Samples in the Study Area by Universal
Fig. 2. Eighteen Different Core Samples Collection from Limestone and Claystone of Fatha Formation for Laboratory Tests.
Fig. 4. Relative Compressive Strength for Limestone and Claystone Cores Exposed to Different Temperatures.
Fig. 6. Cracks in Limestone (a) and Claystone (b) Generated due to High Temperature.

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