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June 01, 1992
Origin of Eocene-covered karst bauxites of the Transdanubian Central Range (Hungary); evidence for early Eocene volcanism
Istvan Dunkl
Istvan Dunkl
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory for Geochemical Research, Budapest, Hungary
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1992) 4 (3): 581–595.
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Istvan Dunkl; Origin of Eocene-covered karst bauxites of the Transdanubian Central Range (Hungary); evidence for early Eocene volcanism. European Journal of Mineralogy 1992;; 4 (3): 581–595. doi:
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