Occurrence and stability of organic intercalation in clay minerals from permafrost-affected soils in the High Arctic – A case study from Spitsbergen (Svalbard)
Author:
Szymański Wojciech,
Drewnik MarekORCID,
Stolarczyk Mateusz,
Musielok Łukasz,
Gus-Stolarczyk MagdalenaORCID,
Skiba Michał
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