A foray into false positive results in mineral dissolution and precipitation studies
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Wolff-Boenisch, Domenik
Galeczka, I.
Mesfin, K.
Gislason, S.
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2016Type
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Wolff-Boenisch, D. and Galeczka, I. and Mesfin, K. and Gislason, S. 2016. A foray into false positive results in mineral dissolution and precipitation studies. Applied Geochemistry. 71: pp. 9-19.
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Applied Geochemistry
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Department of Applied Geology
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© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This study presents and discusses several case studies of false positive results in mineral/rock dissolution and precipitation studies and the lessons that can be learned from them.
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