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Mineralogical Magazine; August 1996; v. 60; no. 4; p. 581-593
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Petrographic relationships between mineral phases and bitumen in the Oklo Proterozoic natural fission reactors, Gabon

John Parnell

Queen's University of Belfast, School of Geosciences, Belfast, United Kingdom

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