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Bob Bodnar & The Role of Fluids in Earth's Processes
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Bob Bodnar & The Role of Fluids in Earth's Processes
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2024
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Bob Bodnar, a professor of geochemistry soon to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences, explains his study of fluid inclusions in minerals and what they reveal about Earth’s history.
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