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English: Sepiolite. Electron micrograph of the clay fraction of the clay sample Jor303 from Jordan. Source: J. Wiersma: Provenance, genesis and paleogeographical implications of microminerals occurring in sedimentary rocks of the Jordan Valley area. PhD Thesis, University of Amsterdam, 1970. (Also: Publ. Fys. Geogr. Bodemk. Lab. Univ. Amsterdam, no. 15.) https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/9c960a65-cab0-44de-9e20-9deae0260fe3
Nederlands: Sepioliet. Foto met een elektronenmicroscoop van de kleifractie van monster Jor303 uit Jordanië. Vergroting 12500 x.
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