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Noble gas isotopes and gas compositions of on land and subaqueous thermal springs in the Koycegiz Lake and Dalaman plain area Turkey
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2016-09-25
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Arslan, Sebnem
Güleç, Nilgün Türkan
Kurtulus, Bedrı
Avşar, Ulaş
Nıedermann, Samuel
Avşar, Özgür
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S. Arslan, N. T. Güleç, B. Kurtulus, U. Avşar, S. Nıedermann, and Ö. Avşar, “Noble gas isotopes and gas compositions of on land and subaqueous thermal springs in the Koycegiz Lake and Dalaman plain area Turkey,” 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/80821.