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Clay Minerals; March 1987; v. 22; no. 1; p. 63-82
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Mineralogy and origin of Tertiary interbasaltic clays from the Faeroe Islands, northeastern Atlantic

M. Parra, P. Delmont, J. C. Dumon, A. Ferragne, and J. C. Pons

Univ. Bordeaux, Inst. Geol. Bassin Aquitaine, Talence, France

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