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Magnetic properties of dashing rocks loess at Timaru, South Island, New Zealand

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Ma, Mingming
Liu, Xiuming
Pillans, Bradley
Hu, Shouyun
Lu, Bin
Liu, Huifeng

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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The relationships between magnetic susceptibility and pedogenic development are different in various regions of the world. For example, loess magnetic susceptibility shows a positive correlation with pedogenic development in Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), w

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Geophysical Journal International

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