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Medrano, Marjorie D., Piper, David Z. (1997) FeCa-phosphate, Fe-silicate, and Mn-oxide minerals in concretions from the Monterey Formation. Chemical Geology, 138 (1) 9-23 doi:10.1016/s0009-2541(96)00170-2

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TitleFeCa-phosphate, Fe-silicate, and Mn-oxide minerals in concretions from the Monterey Formation
JournalChemical Geology
AuthorsMedrano, Marjorie D.Author
Piper, David Z.Author
Year1997 (May)Volume138
Page(s)9-23Issue1
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/s0009-2541(96)00170-2Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID289996Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:289996:5
GUID22d2e598-05be-488e-9b64-ad4441b62b52
Full ReferenceMedrano, Marjorie D., Piper, David Z. (1997) FeCa-phosphate, Fe-silicate, and Mn-oxide minerals in concretions from the Monterey Formation. Chemical Geology, 138 (1) 9-23 doi:10.1016/s0009-2541(96)00170-2
Plain TextMedrano, Marjorie D., Piper, David Z. (1997) FeCa-phosphate, Fe-silicate, and Mn-oxide minerals in concretions from the Monterey Formation. Chemical Geology, 138 (1) 9-23 doi:10.1016/s0009-2541(96)00170-2
In(1997, May) Chemical Geology Vol. 138 (1) Elsevier BV

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