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December 01, 1991
Effects of freezing on colloidal halloysite; implications for temperate soils
Robert R. Blank;
Robert R. Blank
USDA-ARS, Landscape Ecol. Rangelands Unit, Reno, NV, United States
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Maynard A. Fosberg
Maynard A. Fosberg
Univ. Idaho, United States
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1991) 39 (6): 642–650.
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Robert R. Blank, Maynard A. Fosberg; Effects of freezing on colloidal halloysite; implications for temperate soils. Clays and Clay Minerals 1991;; 39 (6): 642–650. doi:
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