Unusual thermal behaviour of biotites Mt. Papuk
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Abstract
Results are presented from the DTA, TG and DTG examinations of three biotites from Mt. Papuk in Croatia, Yugoslavia. These biotites showed a continuous loss of weight throughout the entire temperature interval from 25 to 1200‡.
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Polymer Physical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Thermal Behaviour Temperature Interval
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