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Alexander, E. B. (2004) Serpentine Soil Redness, Differences among Peridotite and Serpentinite Materials, Klamath Mountains, California. International Geology Review, 46 (8) 754-764 doi:10.2747/0020-6814.46.8.754

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TitleSerpentine Soil Redness, Differences among Peridotite and Serpentinite Materials, Klamath Mountains, California
JournalInternational Geology Review
AuthorsAlexander, E. B.Author
Year2004 (August)Volume46
Page(s)754-764Issue8
PublisherInforma UK Limited
DOIdoi:10.2747/0020-6814.46.8.754Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID307379Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:307379:1
GUID227be091-b197-4560-9bbf-96ea9e0e05dd
Full ReferenceAlexander, E. B. (2004) Serpentine Soil Redness, Differences among Peridotite and Serpentinite Materials, Klamath Mountains, California. International Geology Review, 46 (8) 754-764 doi:10.2747/0020-6814.46.8.754
Plain TextAlexander, E. B. (2004) Serpentine Soil Redness, Differences among Peridotite and Serpentinite Materials, Klamath Mountains, California. International Geology Review, 46 (8) 754-764 doi:10.2747/0020-6814.46.8.754
In(2004, August) International Geology Review Vol. 46 (8) Informa UK Limited

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