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      Environmental impacts of coal mining and associated wastes: a geochemical perspective

      Geological Society, London, Special Publications
      Geological Society of London

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                Geological Society, London, Special Publications
                Geological Society, London, Special Publications
                Geological Society of London
                0305-8719
                2041-4927
                January 01 2004
                2004
                2004
                January 01 2004
                : 236
                : 1
                : 169-209
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                10.1144/GSL.SP.2004.236.01.12
                a6318d0a-a06c-4cfc-9ee7-e16358dd64bd
                © 2004
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