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The Effects of Complex-Forming Ligands on the Dissolution of Oxides and Aluminosilicates

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The composition of natural waters is controlled to a significant extent by processes at the solid (particle)/water interface, above all by the dissolution and precipitation of minerals.

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Stumm, W., Furrer, G., Wieland, E., Zinder, B. (1985). The Effects of Complex-Forming Ligands on the Dissolution of Oxides and Aluminosilicates. In: Drever, J.I. (eds) The Chemistry of Weathering. Nato ASI Series, vol 149. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5333-8_4

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