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February 01, 1991
Bayerite, nordstrandite, gibbsite, brucite, and pseudoboehmite in discharged caustic waste from Campbell Island, Southwest Pacific
K. A. Rodgers;
K. A. Rodgers
Univ. Auckland, Dep. Geol. and Chem., Auckland, New Zealand
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1991) 39 (1): 103–107.
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K. A. Rodgers, M. R. Gregory, R. Barton; Bayerite, nordstrandite, gibbsite, brucite, and pseudoboehmite in discharged caustic waste from Campbell Island, Southwest Pacific. Clays and Clay Minerals 1991;; 39 (1): 103–107. doi:
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