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The monograph by Parkhomenko is the most extensive discussion of the electrical properties of rocks which has appeared to date. While reference is made to a number of non-Russian papers, the work does not represent as comprehensive a coverage of research in the United States and other countries as it might. The recently published Handbook of Physical Constants [21] serves to fill this gap, but this reference, too, fails to cover the most recent researches. The following pages contain an extensive though not exhaustive guide to the English-language literature on various, facets of research on the electrical properties of rocks and minerals.
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