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Clay Minerals – Mineralogy and Phenomenon of Clay Swelling in Oil & Gas Industry Cover

Clay Minerals – Mineralogy and Phenomenon of Clay Swelling in Oil & Gas Industry

By: B. Karpiński and  M. Szkodo  
Open Access
|Apr 2015

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