Shale weathering rates across a continental-scale climosequence.
Ashlee Dere(Pennsylvania State University), Susan L. Brantley(Pennsylvania State University), Tim White(University of Iowa), Lixin Jin(The University of Texas at El Paso), Meredith Townsend(Washington and Lee University), David Harbor(Washington and Lee University)
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January 1, 2010
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