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Clay Minerals; September 1990; v. 25; no. 3; p. 391-399
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Berthierine from the non-marine Wealden (Early Cretaceous) sediments of South-East England

K. G. Taylor

Reading Univ., Postgrad. Res. Inst. Sedimentol., Reading, United Kingdom

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