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MAGic: A Phanerozoic Model for the Geochemical Cycling of Major Rock-Forming Components
Rolf S. Arvidson, Fred T. Mackenzie and Michael Guidry
American Journal of Science March 2006, 306 (3) 135-190; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.306.3.135
Rolf S. Arvidson
Fred T. Mackenzie

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American Journal of Science
Vol. 306, Issue 3
March 2006
MAGic: A Phanerozoic Model for the Geochemical Cycling of Major Rock-Forming Components
Rolf S. Arvidson, Fred T. Mackenzie, Michael Guidry
American Journal of Science Mar 2006, 306 (3) 135-190; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.306.3.135
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- Comment: MAGic: A phanerozoic model for the geochemical cycling of major rock-forming components: (Comment on "MAGic: A Phanerozoic model for the geochemical cycling of major rock-forming components" by Rolf S. Arvidson, Fred T. Mackenzie and Michael Guidry, American Journal of Science, v. 306, p. 135 190.)
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