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August 01, 1992
Shock metamorphism as a fundamental process in the evolution of planetary bodies; information from meteorites
Adolf Bischoff;
Adolf Bischoff
University of Muenster, Institute of Planetology, Munster, Federal Republic of Germany
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1992) 4 (4): 707–755.
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Adolf Bischoff, Dieter Stoeffler; Shock metamorphism as a fundamental process in the evolution of planetary bodies; information from meteorites. European Journal of Mineralogy 1992;; 4 (4): 707–755. doi:
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