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The upper three-phase region in the system SiO 2 -H 2 O
G. C. Kennedy, G. J. Wasserburg, H. C. Heard and R. C. Newton
American Journal of Science September 1962, 260 (7) 501-521; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.260.7.501
G. C. Kennedy
G. J. Wasserburg
H. C. Heard
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Vol. 260, Issue 7
1 Sep 1962
The upper three-phase region in the system SiO 2 -H 2 O
G. C. Kennedy, G. J. Wasserburg, H. C. Heard, R. C. Newton
American Journal of Science Sep 1962, 260 (7) 501-521; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.260.7.501
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