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Volatile compounds of sulfur in the Fe-C-S system at 5.3 GPa and 1300°C. / Zhimulev, E. I.; Sonin, V. M.; Bul’bak, T. A. et al.

In: Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 462, No. 1, 05.05.2015, p. 527-532.

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Zhimulev, EI, Sonin, VM, Bul’bak, TA, Chepurov, AI, Tomilenko, AA & Pokhilenko, NP 2015, 'Volatile compounds of sulfur in the Fe-C-S system at 5.3 GPa and 1300°C', Doklady Earth Sciences, vol. 462, no. 1, pp. 527-532. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X15050219

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Zhimulev, E. I., Sonin, V. M., Bul’bak, T. A., Chepurov, A. I., Tomilenko, A. A., & Pokhilenko, N. P. (2015). Volatile compounds of sulfur in the Fe-C-S system at 5.3 GPa and 1300°C. Doklady Earth Sciences, 462(1), 527-532. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X15050219

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Zhimulev EI, Sonin VM, Bul’bak TA, Chepurov AI, Tomilenko AA, Pokhilenko NP. Volatile compounds of sulfur in the Fe-C-S system at 5.3 GPa and 1300°C. Doklady Earth Sciences. 2015 May 5;462(1):527-532. doi: 10.1134/S1028334X15050219

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Zhimulev, E. I. ; Sonin, V. M. ; Bul’bak, T. A. et al. / Volatile compounds of sulfur in the Fe-C-S system at 5.3 GPa and 1300°C. In: Doklady Earth Sciences. 2015 ; Vol. 462, No. 1. pp. 527-532.

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