Characterization of waste rock associated with acid drainage at the Penn Mine, California, by ground-based visible to short-wave infrared reflectance spectroscopy assisted by digital mapping
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Gregg A. Swayze | George H. Brimhall | Charles N. Alpers | G. Swayze | C. Alpers | G. Brimhall | C S Irene Montero | C. Montero
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