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Economic Geology; April 1986; v. 81; no. 2; p. 471-477
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Calculated oxygen isotope fractionation factors between water and the minerals scheelite and powellite

David Wesolowski, and Hiroshi Ohmoto

Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., Chem. Div., Oak Ridge, TN, United States
Pa. State Univ., United States

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