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Clay Minerals; March 2001; v. 36; no. 1; p. 139
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Book Review

VAUGHAN D.J. & WOGELIUS R.A. (Editors) Environmental Mineralogy.

European Mineralogical Union, Notes in Mineralogy, vol. 2. Eötvös University Press, Budapest, Hungary, 2000. xii + 434 pp. Price: $18. ISBN 963 463 1333.

A. Parker

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This book is the second in the series ‘EMU Notes in Mineralogy’, and arises from a School held in Budapest in May 2000 under the auspices of the European Mineralogical Union. It is, I think, the first such volume in the field.

The opening section, by the Editors, defines the scope of the subject and then gives a comprehensive review of modern methods of the study of minerals, together with an introduction to relevant thermodynamic . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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