Simulation of XRD patterns as an optimal technique for studying glacial and interglacial clay mineral associations in bottom sediments of Lake Baikal
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D. Williams | A. Vasilevsky | A. Prokopenko | M. Kuzmin | É. Solotchina | V. Gavshin | D. Williams | E. Solotchina
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