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April 01, 1988
Chemical weathering in the West Glacier Lake drainage basin, Snowy Range, Wyoming; implications for future acid deposition
Elizabeth A. Rochette;
Elizabeth A. Rochette
Univ. Wyo., Dep. Geol. and Geophys., Laramie, WY, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1988) 26 (1): 29–44.
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Elizabeth A. Rochette, James I. Drever, Frank S. Sanders; Chemical weathering in the West Glacier Lake drainage basin, Snowy Range, Wyoming; implications for future acid deposition. Rocky Mountain Geology 1988;; 26 (1): 29–44. doi:
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