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Publications by Byeong-Kook Son
Diagenesis of Dioctahedral and Trioctahedral Smectites From Alternating Beds in Miocene to Pleistocene Rocks of the Niigata Basin, Japan
Clays and Clay Minerals
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Geochemistry
Soil Science
Earth
Water Science
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Diagenesis of Late Miocene Micritic Lacustrine Carbonates, Madrid Basin, Spain
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Late Miocene to Middle Pleistocene Hisatsu Volcanic Rocks Generated From Heterogeneous Magma Sources: Evidence From Temporal-Spatial Variation of Distribution and Chemistry of the Rocks
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Granitic Rocks of the Southeastern Part of the Kofu Basin, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan : With Special Reference to the Origin of the Tanzawa-Type Granitic Rocks -Northeastern Miocene Petrographic Province-
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