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June 01, 1994
Reaction path approach to mineral weathering reactions
Philipp Steinmann;
Philipp Steinmann
University of Berne, Geological Institute, Berne, Switzerland
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1994) 42 (2): 197–206.
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Philipp Steinmann, Peter C. Lichtner, William Shotyk; Reaction path approach to mineral weathering reactions. Clays and Clay Minerals ; 42 (2): 197–206. doi:
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