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June 01, 1986
Characterization of goethite and hematite in a Tunesian soil profile by Moessbauer spectroscopy
R. E. Vandenberghe;
R. E. Vandenberghe
Ghent State Univ., Lab. Magn., Belgium
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1986) 34 (3): 275–280.
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R. E. Vandenberghe, E. De Grave, G. De Geyter, C. Landuydt; Characterization of goethite and hematite in a Tunesian soil profile by Moessbauer spectroscopy. Clays and Clay Minerals 1986;; 34 (3): 275–280. doi:
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