Potassium, rubidium, and cesium in the Earth and Moon and the evolution of the mantle of the Earth
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A. Hofmann | W. McDonough | A. E. Ringwood | E. Jagoutz | Shen-su Sun | A. Ringwood | A. .. Ringwood | W.F McDonough | S.-S Sun | A.W Hofmann | W. F. McDonough | S.-S Sun
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