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DescriptionPourbaix diagram of uranium in carbonate solution.png |
English: pourbaix diagram uranium in carbonate solution |
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Source | Characterization of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) Generated from the Lower Cretaceous Carbonate Formations in the Arabian Peninsula and Gulf |
Author | Francesco Arneodo, Marco Balata |
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