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Lepidocrocite in a Calcareous, Well-Drained Soil

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

G. J. Ross
Affiliation:
Chemistry and Biological Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario KIA 0C6, Canada
C. Wang
Affiliation:
Land Resource Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario KIA 0C6, Canada
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Copyright © 1982, The Clay Minerals Society

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