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June 01, 1991
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy study of Mn-oxyhydroxide transformations and accompanying phases in a lateritic profile of Moanda, Gabon
M. Amouric
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M. Amouric
C.N.R.S., Cent. Res. Mec. Croissance Crist., Marseille, France
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1991) 39 (3): 254–263.
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M. Amouric, S. Parc, D. Nahon; High-resolution transmission electron microscopy study of Mn-oxyhydroxide transformations and accompanying phases in a lateritic profile of Moanda, Gabon. Clays and Clay Minerals 1991;; 39 (3): 254–263. doi:
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