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DISTINGUISHING "NEW" FROM "OLD" ORGANIC CARBON ON RECLAIMED COAL MINE SITES USING THERMOGRAVIMETRY: I. METHOD DEVELOPMENT.

Sally Maharaj    
Christopher D. Barton    
Tasos A. D. Karathanasis    
Harry D. Rowe    
Susan M. Rimmer    

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