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December 01, 1991
The chemical composition and structure of a 14 Aa intergradient mineral in a Korean Ultisol
Clay Minerals (1991) 26 (4): 449–461.
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K. Wada, Y. Kakuto, M. A. Wilson, J. V. Hanna; The chemical composition and structure of a 14 Aa intergradient mineral in a Korean Ultisol. Clay Minerals 1991;; 26 (4): 449–461. doi:
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