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Stable isotope geochemistry

Jochen Hoefs
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Theoretical and Experimental Principles of Isotope Fractionation Processes of Selected Elements as discussed by the authors, Variations of Stable isotope Ratios in Nature, and Variant Isotopes Ratio in Nature.
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Theoretical and Experimental Principles.- Isotope Fractionation Processes of Selected Elements.- Variations of Stable Isotope Ratios in Nature.

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