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Comments on: An Expansible Mineral Having High Rehydration Ability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

W. F. Cole*
Affiliation:
Division of Building Research, C.S.I.R.O., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Copyright © Clay Minerals Society 1974

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Tornita, K. and Dozono, M. Clays and Clay Minerals (1973)21, 185–190.

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