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Publications by N. Shackleton
The Use of Satellite Observations of Fire Radiative Power to Estimate the Availabilities (Activity Patterns) of Pyrometallurgical Smelters
Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Geotechnical Engineering
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Metals
Engineering Geology
Development of Composite Depth Sections for Sites 844 Through 854
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