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October 01, 1983
Extended version of Gouy-Chapman electrostatic theory as applied to the exchange behavior of clay in natural waters
C. Neal;
C. Neal
Inst. Hydrol., Wallingford, United Kingdom
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1983) 31 (5): 367–376.
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C. Neal, D. M. Cooper; Extended version of Gouy-Chapman electrostatic theory as applied to the exchange behavior of clay in natural waters. Clays and Clay Minerals 1983;; 31 (5): 367–376. doi:
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