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High-Pressure Na-Ca Carbonates in the Deep Carbon Cycle. / Rashchenko, Sergey; Shatskiy, Anton; Litasov, Konstantin.

CARBON IN EARTH'S INTERIOR. ed. / CE Manning; JF Lin; WL Mao. Vol. 249 AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2020. p. 127-136 (Geophysical Monograph Series).

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Rashchenko, S, Shatskiy, A & Litasov, K 2020, High-Pressure Na-Ca Carbonates in the Deep Carbon Cycle. in CE Manning, JF Lin & WL Mao (eds), CARBON IN EARTH'S INTERIOR. vol. 249, Geophysical Monograph Series, AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, pp. 127-136. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119508229.ch13

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Rashchenko, S., Shatskiy, A., & Litasov, K. (2020). High-Pressure Na-Ca Carbonates in the Deep Carbon Cycle. In CE. Manning, JF. Lin, & WL. Mao (Eds.), CARBON IN EARTH'S INTERIOR (Vol. 249, pp. 127-136). (Geophysical Monograph Series). AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119508229.ch13

Vancouver

Rashchenko S, Shatskiy A, Litasov K. High-Pressure Na-Ca Carbonates in the Deep Carbon Cycle. In Manning CE, Lin JF, Mao WL, editors, CARBON IN EARTH'S INTERIOR. Vol. 249. AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION. 2020. p. 127-136. (Geophysical Monograph Series). doi: 10.1002/9781119508229.ch13

Author

Rashchenko, Sergey ; Shatskiy, Anton ; Litasov, Konstantin. / High-Pressure Na-Ca Carbonates in the Deep Carbon Cycle. CARBON IN EARTH'S INTERIOR. editor / CE Manning ; JF Lin ; WL Mao. Vol. 249 AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2020. pp. 127-136 (Geophysical Monograph Series).

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