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A note on the effect of chemical treatments in the mineralogical studies of sediments

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A l'aide de l'effet Mössbauer, il a été observé que les méthodes conventionnelles pour enlever les incrustations affectent les silicates quand elles sont appliquées aux sédiments avant leur examen minéralogique.

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Subramanian, V. A note on the effect of chemical treatments in the mineralogical studies of sediments. Experientia 31, 12–13 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924649

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