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Clay Minerals; March 1996; v. 31; no. 1; p. 113-126
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Effects of hydrothermal activity on clay mineral diagenesis in Miocene shales and sandstones from the Ulleung (Tsushima) back-arc basin, East Sea (Sea of Japan), Korea

S. Hillier, B. K. Son, and B. Velde

Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
KIGAM, South Korea
Ecole Normale Superieur, France

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