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DISTRIBUTION OF MAJOR AND TRACE ELEMENTS AT THE AGGREGATE SCALE IN A SOIL NATURALLY RICH IN TRACE ELEMENTS: A SPATIAL APPROACH USING ELECTRON MICROPROBE AND X-RAY MICROFLUORESCENCE ANALYSES

Isabelle Cousin    
Sophie Cornu    
Jérôme Rose    
Valérie Deschatrettes    
David Montagne    
Blandine Clozel    
Pierre Chevallier    

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