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Chemistry of thermal waters and gases in Iceland

  • Première Partie Communications Lues Au « International Symposium On Volcanology » (Nouvelle-Zélande, Du 22 Nov. À 3 Déc. 1965)
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Paper read at the IAV International Symposium on Volcanology (New Zealand), scientific session of Nov. 30, 1965.

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Sigvaldason, G.E. Chemistry of thermal waters and gases in Iceland. Bull Volcanol 29, 589–604 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02597180

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