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April 01, 1982
The texture of an English fuller's earth
R. H. S. Robertson
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R. H. S. Robertson
Resour. Use Inst., Pitlochry PH16 5ED, United Kingdom
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Clay Minerals (1982) 17 (2): 255-258.
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R. H. S. Robertson, O. Tessier, J. L. White; The texture of an English fuller's earth. Clay Minerals ; 17 (2): 255–258. doi: https://doi.org/
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