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October 01, 1994
Temperature dependence of the cation distribution in CoAl 2 O 4 spinel
Hugh St. C. O'Neill
Hugh St. C. O'Neill
Universitaet Bayreuth, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, Bayreuth, Federal Republic of Germany
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Hugh St. C. O'Neill
Universitaet Bayreuth, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, Bayreuth, Federal Republic of Germany
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
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02 Mar 2017
Online Issn: 1617-4011
Print Issn: 0935-1221
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1994) 6 (5): 603–609.
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02 Mar 2017
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Hugh St. C. O'Neill; Temperature dependence of the cation distribution in CoAl 2 O 4 spinel. European Journal of Mineralogy 1994;; 6 (5): 603–609. doi:
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