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Vol 62 Iss. 2
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66-70
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Migration of cyclic salts in humid areas

Authors:
A. I. Korotkov
Date submitted:
1970-08-16
Date accepted:
1970-10-18
Date published:
1971-12-27

Abstract

Salts of marine origin that enter the land with precipitation and return to the sea with river runoff are often referred to as cyclic...

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