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Electrophoretic evaluation of initial humification in organic horizons of soils of western Antarctica. / Abakumov, E.; Trubetskoj, O.; Demin, D.; Trubetskaya, O.

In: Polarforschung, Vol. 83, No. 2, 2014, p. 73-82.

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Abakumov E, Trubetskoj O, Demin D, Trubetskaya O. Electrophoretic evaluation of initial humification in organic horizons of soils of western Antarctica. Polarforschung. 2014;83(2):73-82.

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Abakumov, E. ; Trubetskoj, O. ; Demin, D. ; Trubetskaya, O. / Electrophoretic evaluation of initial humification in organic horizons of soils of western Antarctica. In: Polarforschung. 2014 ; Vol. 83, No. 2. pp. 73-82.

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