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DURING the course of an investigation in these labora, tories of the constancy of ionic composition of sea-water and in particular of the distribution of fluoride ion in the oceans, unusually large variations in the fluoride/chlorinity ratio have been found.
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Greenhalgh, R., and Riley, J. P., Anal. Chim. Acta, 25, 179 (1961).
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GREENHALGH, R., RILEY, J. Occurrence of Abnormally High Fluoride Concentrations at Depth in the Oceans. Nature 197, 371–372 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197371b0
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