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Argillaceous Materials in the Siberian Region

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The results of integrated studies of argillaceous materials of the Siberian Region are considered and recommendations are issued for evaluation of the quality of materials, which make it possible to identify the means of control of the main technological properties of argillaceous rocks with the aim of bringing then to the required level.

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Vakalova, T.V., Pogrebenkov, V.M. Argillaceous Materials in the Siberian Region. Glass and Ceramics 59, 409–413 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022592610341

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