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American Mineralogist; February 1989; v. 74; no. 1-2; p. 50-57
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Natural versus experimental control of oxidation state; effects on the composition and speciation of C-O-H fluids

Robert W. Luth

Carnegie Inst. Wash., Geophys. Lab., Washington, DC, United States

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