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October 01, 1972
Relations among pH, carbon dioxide pressure, alkalinity, and calcium concentration in waters saturated with respect to calcite at 25 degrees C and one atmosphere total pressure
Rocky Mountain Geology (1972) 11 (2): 41–43.
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James I. Drever; Relations among pH, carbon dioxide pressure, alkalinity, and calcium concentration in waters saturated with respect to calcite at 25 degrees C and one atmosphere total pressure. Rocky Mountain Geology 1972;; 11 (2): 41–43. doi:
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