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American Mineralogist; August 1987; v. 72; no. 7-8; p. 792-800
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Effects of quench methods on Fe (super 3+) /Fe (super 2+) ratios; a Moessbauer and wet-chemical study

M. Darby Dyar, Michael T. Naney, and Samuel E. Swanson

Univ. Oreg., Dep. Geol., Eugene, OR, United States
Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., United States
Univ. Alaska, United States

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