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A possible source for the coercivity of ilmenite-hematite minerals
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62932
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RP11884
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Merrill, Ronald T.
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JOURNAL OF GEOMAGNETISM AND GEOELECTRICITY. 1968 v.20 no.3 : 181-185;
Year:
1968
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Palaeomagnetism
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Mineralogy
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