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Clay Minerals; June 1994; v. 29; no. 2; p. 247-254
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The progression from optical light microscopy to transmission electron microscopy in the study of soils

F. van Oort, A. G. Jongmans, and A. M. Jaunet

INRA, Station de Science du Sol, Versailles, France

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