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Deterioration mechanism of physical and mechanical properties of phosphate rock under seismic disturbance and saturation

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Title
Deterioration mechanism of physical and mechanical properties of phosphate rock under seismic disturbance and saturation
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Frontiers in Earth Science, August 2023
DOI 10.3389/feart.2023.1211314
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Shujian Li, Hao Wang, Chongyang Wang, Bin Zhang, Dongming Zhang

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