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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 15 NUMBER 1 G. Xu: Methane-rich fluid inclusions in the Proterozoic Zn—Pb—Ag deposit at Dugald River, NW RE ANARES. SRPUTRTATRD GS. GUNA UEUIEIOND BURIEDE «0.0050 ccdeinesh scndeseslderscieevsrconnrvcosccsescnsssvecetbesbstudedbieasseeasees Y. ZENG and J. Liu: Short-chain carboxylates in fluid inclusions in minerals..................cccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees S. Rose and W. C. ELuiott: The effects of pH regulation upon the release of sulfate from ferric Se eEPnRANNC PCUMNNNE S00 MUCEEN SNDNEI CURM DIIAINO s nsi.ss enses nnvsscghcdesnsccdenepanarvonsneypseusessssevassenwstsSbedessceteysssasseeseesss J. G. Brown, R. L. BAssett and P. D. GLYNN: Reactive transport of metal contaminants in alluvium—model comparison and column simulation .................cccsccecceesseeceesescecsesescceeeseceeuseseeseaseeseas A. ContTI, E. SACCHI, M. CHIARLE, G. MARTINELLI and G. M. Zuppi: Geochemistry of the formation WEREETS 1 THE FO ERat (PEOLLINCEM BUAIY)> BTL VOL VIO W oiaii 5a icc ies dics ieee iediscilecccussscnsecdacedesandbpioveveeseess 51 S. E. Grassy and I. HUTCHEON: Chemical dynamics and weathering rates of a carbonate basin Bow a eth alla bachl s sn lop n tibu a mhsmnmeney M4 PRN ia Nia< Leu disobyibivbansoesecepieapsawoyvone¥nioes 67 R. JAFFE, D. Diaz, K. G. FURTON and E. LAFARGUE: High temperature supercritical carbon dioxide extractions of geological samples: effects and contributions from the sample matrix .....................005. 79 K. OunTA, H. OGAwa and T. M1Izuno: A biological formation of formic acid on rocks in nature......... 9] R. ARTINGER, G. BUCKAU, S. GEYER, P. Fritz, M. Wo LF and J. I. Kim: Characterization of groundwater humic substances: influence of sedimentary organic Carbon ...............cccecceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 97 F. M. Forpyce, Z. GUANGDI, K. GREEN and L. XINPING: Soil, grain and water chemistry in — to human selenium-responsive diseases in Enshi District, China.................cccccceecccceeseeecceeeeeceeeeeeeeaseeetoaes 117 NUMBER 2 T. Zuyi, C. TAIWEI, D. JINZHOU, D. XIONGXIN and G. YINGJIE: Effect of fulvic acids on sorption of U(VI), Zn, Yb, I and Se(IV) onto oxides of aluminum, iron and SI]ICON...ce.ce .cc.ce c.ece.ece.ecc.ee.ceeceeu.eee s 133 G. KAMEI, Y. YUSA and T. ARAI: A natural analogue of nuclear waste glass in compacted bentonite 141 J. FANG, M. J. BARCELONA, R. V. KRISHNAMURTHY and E. A. ATEKWANA: Stable carbon isotope biogeochemistry of a shallow sand aquifer contaminated with fuel hydrocarbons ...............:0000008 157 G. BUCKAU, R. ARTINGER, P. FRITZ, S. GEYER, J. 1. Kim and M. WOLF: Origin and mobility of humic nnn Ni <Si UI 554s ca 2 ad nds be SRPA da dade Wan salbaocnaledineealeesncedpcddaveadvoeerss e 171 J. MATSCHULLAT, R. P. BoRBA, E. DESCHAMPS, B. R. FIGUEIREDO, T. GABRIO and M. SCHWENK: Human and environmental contamination in the Iron Quadrangle, Brazil....................cceeceeeeeeseeeees 18] I. SAULNIER and A. Mucct: Trace metal remobilization following the resuspension of estuarine sediments: Saguenay Fjord, Canada 19] COROT EEE HEHEHE HEHEHE EEE HEHEHE EE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEE HEE EEE EEE HEHE EEE EEE EEE HEE EEE Volume Contents M. Mazurek: Evolution of gas and aqueous fluid in low-permeability argillaceous rocks during uplift ST CARON UF TS COMLIRE SHI AlNG ii isin Db disi os. aaa baoul ima DON anlad 211 S. R. JENNINGS, D. J. DOLLHOPF and W. P. INskeEP: Acid production from sulfide minerals using PPOG R CTE WORT 550551555 iis hives issees bon tidaleds in eens ily ee Se WA 235 C. A.C. VARAJAO, F. COLIN, P. VIEILLARD, A. J. MELFIand D. NAHON: Early weathering of palladium gold under lateritic conditions, Maquine Mine, Minas Gerais, BraZil ................cccceseessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeces 245 NUMBER 3 R. SHIRAKI and T. L. DUNN: Experimental study on water—rock interactions during CO, flooding in 265 RE Fe, Fe I Fis nest picsa v-scnsieprpernenic geeicighhnve psi batched chev ieee eal nee haniion A. NAVARRO-FLORES, J. MARTINEZ-FRIAS, X. FONT and M. VILADEVALL: Modelling of modern mercury vapor transport in an ancient hydrothermal system: environmental and geochemical I cs ciscacss sith cess en dake etna isa aia bieiaiid No aNlabta le ate EEA pega d lel laa tah ccaiiatdni ta iae 281 E. H. OELKERS, P. A. BJORKUM, O. WALDERHAUG, P. H. NADEAU and W. M. Murpuy: Making diagenesis obey thermodynamics and kinetics: the case of quartz cementation in sandstones from SN, TE 5 sca snscarcu ties dotag'nk-s x thsi hb nn ential aacaa ial alas aianires chia tibeie cai M. Lanb, J. INGRI, P. S. ANDERSSON and B. OHLANDER: Ba/Sr, Ca/Sr and 87Sr/8°Sr ratios in soil water and groundwater: implications for relative contributions to stream water discharge................ E. J. REARDON and R. FAGAN: The calcite/portlandite phase boundary: enhanced calcite solubility at kere ae ee ee ee ee RT En eer aC Se ee ae Y. A. TARAN, A. BERNARD, J.-C. GAVILANES and F. AFRICANO: Native gold in mineral precipitates from high-temperature volcanic gases of Colima volcano, MeX1CO ...........eceeeeceeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeees M. J. WHARTON, B. ATKINS, J. M. CHARNOCK, F. R. LIveNs, R. A. D. PATTRICK and D. COLLISON: An X-ray absorption spectroscopy study of the coprecipitation of Tc and Re with mackinawite (FeS) 347 B. R. T. Stmoneit, T. A. T. ABOUL-Kassim and J. J. TIERCELIN: Hydrothermal petroleum from lacustrine sedimentary organic matter in the East African Rift .....c.c .c.cece.cce.eese.eeee0eeee.eee.ceee.eeee es 355 R. A. ZIELINSKI, K. R. SIMMONS and W. H. Orem: Use of 7*4U and 7°5U isotopes to identify fertilizer- CORRE VENE RN TEE TIN Fe TeT N csi css ec eutpc ede ace sadn esas sesst ocesengquipusssonsongacennasbevanntacarshqarcneaes 369 C. C. JOHNSON, X. GE, K. A. GREEN and X. Liu: Selenium distribution in the local environment of selected villages of the Keshan Disease belt, Zhangjiakou District, Hebei Province, People’s Republic ERR EAINIEA BROT RD, eg) SR ad Ba hhh ah hae Mh Attala SAB Ra Bd ht ALG T ie hd oicpa Mok! AMS LM Alc NUMBER 4 R.T. Nickson, J. M. McArTuHur, P. RAVENSCROFT, W. G. BURGESS and K. M. AHMED: Mechanism of arsenic release to groundwater, Bangladesh and West Bengal ...................ccceecseesceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeens 403 L.-O. LANG: Heavy mineral weathering under acidic soil CONCItIONS .....e.ee. c.ecee. eee.eeee.eee.eeeuceeeeeeaeenee es 415 V Volume Contents W. A. Housg, F. H. DENISON, M. S. WARWICK and B. V. ZHMuD: Dissolution of silica and the development of concentration profiles in freshwater sediment «0.0.0.0... cccceceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 425 S. E. Grassy, I. HUTCHEON and H. R. Krouse: The influence of water—rock interaction on the RSET Cr. CTACTETIAL STUINES 18h WCRIETID CATOGR 0000000005 piso ccsnessinncscscsssnesonsconsesessevasdlectesidesscessoasbaasn e 439 F. GHERARDI, C. PANICHI, S. CALIRO, G. MAGRO and M. PENNISI: Water and gas geochemistry of the TORT BENS TCTIGIAE TINCT INL SETI E EG ia oii ie eesitdenipnesesveniveviesndelerssseciesesebevdevudesbdasccssenases 455 R. N. TEMPEL, L. A. SHEVENELL, P. LECHLER and J. PRICE: Geochemical modeling approach to Las AT OINNG COOMMCOIMCRIIEIONND EET TTLIIAE PIE TARE...........00:0.0isercssornssnssucsersoveceassnsarcsssvesvsussnessoenesssens 475 D. I. SIEGEL, M. E. BICKFORD and S. E. ORRELL: The use of strontium and lead isotopes to identify sources of water beneath the Fresh Kills landfill, Staten Island, New York, USA...............e.e e 493 K. G. Knauss, M. J. DiBpLey, R. N. Leir, D. A. Mew and R. D. AINEs: The aqueous solubility of trichloroethene (TCE) and tetrachloroethene (PCE) as a function of temperature........................0088 501 D. S. SHEPPARD, G. G. C. CLARIDGE and I. B. CAMPBELL: Metal contamination of soils at Scott Base, ST Sah AR none a AL a OLe sc de gulp needa niehha abot nLadancaa akensiodnaceuvauiaoioadiatieseasanen 513 T. M. WILLIAMS, P. N. DUNKLEy, E. Cruz, V. AciTImMBAy, A. GAIBOR, E. LOPEZ, N. BAEZ and J. A. ASPDEN: Regional geochemical reconnaissance of the Cordillera Occidental of Ecuador: nM: SERS CV EPCORNMOIE NENI D CORON ooo ico icccc cence cicecacedacccsnvecensucnvercnscenvevsaneseveneessenartosenverseses 531 NUMBER 5 G. B. DouGLAs and J. A. ADENEY: Diagenetic cycling of trace elements in the bottom sediments of the ee ONE ELURMMNNEY, ‘WHN UUNRNND PRNMONIIII 565s os siaxciveonswsoxerdedocsvtinanesinncsnensannconiuchiess banuhernevesacsiesnnssonssecensens 55] X. Li, O. W.H. Wal, Y.S. Li, B. J. Cotes, M. H. RAMSEY and I. THORNTON: Heavy metal distribution im sediment profiles of the Pearl River estuary, South China......................cccccsvssssecossesssasccseneecsssccneees 567 G. BucKAU, R. ARTINGER, S. GEYER, M. Wo Fr, P. Fritz and J. I. Kim: '*C dating of Gorleben EE EET OR ec ed SOU Femeo n We et rn Sere OMe Ciel a Pe aset e Oe es nea eR eT Cee eee 583 J. K. BOHLKE and M. Horan: Strontium isotope geochemistry of groundwaters and streams affected I OE NNN sy x 'acka avscdu ecekaiun onan Acauiako en dannis insivaeadhnassssriewesssaavdavnvnanssends 599 W. ODDEN and O. M. KVALHEIM: Application of multivariate modelling to detect hydrocarbon components for optimal discrimination between two source rock types ..........0....ccceeceseeeecececueeceeeueeees 611 M. I. LEyBourRNE, W. D. GoopFELLow, D. R. BoyLe and G. E. M. HALL: Form and distribution of gold mobilized into surface waters and sediments from a gossan tailings pile. Murray Brook massive eee COI, THI TP, © OND ic sisicssiiensansdecscsssnancvacenssavenaessasenabssnssndnsnsdcsconavavivertdeuencensass 629 R. SALMINEN and V. GREGORAUSKIENE: Considerations regarding the definition of a geochemical baseline of elements in the surficial materials in areas differing in basic geology..................ccccceeeeeeees 647 A. C. BERGER, C. M. BETHKE and J. L. KRUMHANSL: A process model of natural attenuation in nee ne nn en ee, TEEEE EEN SIIE AN IALTS ABRIRSS IE]C OTS TE)E ETOBIEET is | FER OEE IOs Cokin Cnt aN AE ete EID 655 Volume Contents C. BEAUCAIRE, H. PiTscH, ‘P. TOULHOAT, S. MOTELLIER and D. Louvart: Regional fluid characterisation and modelling of water—rock equilibria in the Boom clay Formation and in the Rupelian aquifer at Mol, Belgium PEO OHHH HEE HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHEHE EEE EE EEEE HEHEHE EEE EEE HEE EE HEHEHE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEES P. Bubb, J. MONTGOMERY, B. BARREIRO and R. G. THOMaAs: Differential diagenesis of strontium in ek AREY ie ea eee Ee ER eo ee Le CM Ae ot kD me as MO es Bh NUMBER 6 M. I. LEYBOURNE, W. D. GOODFELLOW, D.R. BoYLEand G. M. HALL: Rapid development of negative Ce anomalies in surface waters and contrasting REE patterns in groundwaters associated with 695 E-TOC GREING TEEN GINGER iisiisii issn cine TONE AE GL ee dn SE K. L. GOODYEAR, S. MCNEILL and B. J. COLEs: A comparison of the geochemistry of Fe-Mn coatings on pebbles and Potamopyrgus (Hydrobia) jenkinsi shells, Allen River, SW England, UK.................. 725 W. M. Epmunps and P. L. SMEDLEY: Residence time indicators in groundwater: the East Midlands “FRR ES MI assis sss EG hs eaite ct ees ee tenk tetova laa nde aia ensied RC Ree 737 J. R. P. Stecko and L. I. BENDELL- YOUNG: Contrasting the geochemistry of suspended particulate matter end deposited sediments witli Oi COLUATY ..-- 2 oon ccc. cnc acessn cpdesckecsbecccecehsedbeastaauapeecesescoese 753 L. P. PLYUSNINA, T. V. KyYZ’MINA, G. G. LIKHOIDOV and G. A. NARNOov: Experimental modeling of SNE RINIT: COIN CT I I iii iii scsi cis cicabinnattlarbiebien leiipeee oh he ririohee ee eee 777 E. VIOLLIER, P. W. INGLETT, K. HUNTER, A. N. ROYCHOUDHURY and P. VAN CAPPELLEN: The ferrozine method revisited: Fe(II])/Fe(III) determination in natural waters..................cccccceccceeeeeeeeeeees 785 F. BARBECOT, C. MARLIN, E. GIBERT and L. DEverR: Hydrochemical and isotopic characterisation of the Bathonian and Bajocian coastal aquifer of the Caen area (northern France)..................::::ceeeeeees 791 M. AstROM and K. NyLunb: Impact of historical metalworks on the concentrations of major and trace elements i sodememte: @ CONG Sty UN FUMIAIG ..........06......cccrccscccsrescrccessncnsscssesssossersscnnensesecensenes 807 G. BucKAU, R. ARTINGER, S. GEYER, M. Wo LF, P. Fritz and J. I. Kim: Groundwater in-situ generation of aquatic humic and fulvic acids and the mineralization of sedimentary organic carbon 819 J. T. Smitn, R. N. J. CoMANs, D. G. IRELAND, L. NOLAN and J. HILTON: Experimental and in situ study of radiocaesium transfer across the sediment—water interface and mobility in lake sediments 833 S. MenTA, A. E. Fryar and J. L. BANNER: Controls on the regional-scale salinization of the Ogallala REO, CNET DE CTI ca cissisncsrvesicr eG sekssiHaAG BAKKE) AGL GROUsRee agen 849 K. SEMHI, P. A. SUCHET, N. CLAUER and J.-L. PRosst: Impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the natural weathering-erosion processes and fluvial transport in the Garonne basiIn..................cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 865 J.F.W. MosseLMans, G. R. Heitz, R. A. D. PATTRICK, J. M. CHARNOCK and D. J. VAUGHAN: A study of speciation of Sb in bisulfide solutions by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. .........::ccecceeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 879 Vil Volume Contents NUMBER 7 S. TomMASINI, G. R. Davies and T. ELuLiotrt: Lead isotope composition of tree rings as bio- 891 geochemical tracers of heavy metal pollution: a reconnaissance study from Firenze, Italy ................ G. D. Foster, E. C. Roperts JR, B. GRUESSNER and D. J. VELINSKy: Hydrogeochemistry and transport of organic contaminants in an urban watershed of Chesapeake Bay (USA)... 901 L. MARINI, V. BoNARIA, M. Guipi, J. C. HUNZIKER, G. OTTONELLO and M. V. ZUCCOLINI: Fluid geochemistry of the Acqui Terme-Visone geothermal area (Piemonte, Italy) 0.0.eee. eeee.ece ee ee eees 917 S. R. BARTH: Geochemical and boron, oxygen and hydrogen isotopic constraints on the origin of salinity in groundwaters from the crystalline basement of the Alpine Foreland ......c.ec.e. .e.e.e 937 M. A. GLAus, W. HUMMEL and L. R. VAN Loon: Trace metal-humate interactions. I. Experimental determination of conditional stability constants....... seh ileal MG iSOd 1 slain alin tan eaeienninaacunetnitbee vsie d 953 W. HumMmeEL, M. A. GLAus and L. R. VAN LOON: Trace metal-humate interactions. II. The TR NETS HCE SRNL IE FAB RICCI einen co 5055 decency cess cndcrceccceenteneumenthebausbsyhesthexesewaiaopo nt 975 L. E. SCHEMEL, B. A. KIMBALL and K. E. BENCALA: Colloid formation and metal transport through two mixing zones affected by acid mine drainage near Silverton, Colorado ............ccceeceeeeceeeneeeeeeeeeee 1003 X. Q. Lu, J. V. HANNA and W. D. JOHNSON: Source indicators of humic substances: an elemental composition, solid state '*3C CP/MAS NMR and Py-GC/MS study................. nliiiacimcatateiebconmisnds 1019 F. G. Ferris, R. O. HALLBERG, B. LYVEN and K. PEDERSEN: Retention of strontium, cesium, lead and uranium by bacterial iron oxides from a subterranean envirOnMent...............cceeceeeccceeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeaueeees 1035 C. DEGUELDRE, I. TRIAY, J.-I. Kim, P. Vitks, M. LAAKSOHARJU and N. MIEKELEY: Groundwater eS 0 I I cctis ues penensssnicenionaasare nuns <netpeeehgentmeapnnndnanmelmpdpeayesedryenenaneinees 1043 J. C. CERON, R. JIMENEZ-EsPINosa and A. PULIDO-BoscH: Numerical analysis of hydrogeochemical Gata: a case study (Alto Guadalentin, southeast Spain). ..............c..cccccccsccvcoebsssecsssnceosssednennssonecesensees 1053 A Ea eee SEA eC AN EE: NS a Ah a Pn, AACS TEES Wt Ween eee 1069 NUMBER 8 R.N.TEMPEL and W. J. HARRISON: Simulation of burial diagenesis in the Eocene Wilcox Group of the 1071 ee eee I 6st, Ne WhO I AAA a i aA es W. D. Gunter, E. H. PERKINS and I. HUTCHEON: Aquifer disposal of acid gases: modelling of mater-rock reactions for trameite Of ACI WAStOS o.5iicicccccsscceccehcccscsscncdisecesecssvceudecsesvonsceueouedsdteccbecssedess 1085 R. DONAHUE, M. J. HENDRY and P. LANDINE: Distribution of arsenic and nickel in uranium mill nes. Rabbit Lakes, Sasketchowman, Cumaie sc. 560.665 We We il i A RMR dad 1097 R. MARTIN, K. A. RopGers and P. R. L. BROWNE: Aspects of the distribution and movement of aluminium in the surface of the Te Kopia geothermal field, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand .... 1121 Vill Volume Contents M. C. Castro, M. StuTe and P. ScHLosser: Comparison of *He ages and '4C ages in simple aquifer systems: implications for groundwater flow and Chronologies ...........cccccccccccccccccceeseusecessssseseseeeceeeeeeees 1137 E. ANDERSSON, B. R. T. SIMONEIT and N. G. HoLm: Amino acid abundances and stereochemistry in hydrothermally altered sediments from the Juan de Fuca Ridge, northeastern Pacific Ocean............ 1169 G. BUCKAU, R. ARTINGER, J. 1. Kim, S. Geyer, P. Fritz, M. Work and B. FRENZEL: Development of climatic and vegetation conditions and the geochemical and isotopic composition in the Franconian FE TE IR ii thisa istactscacictanitavre cbnisc pcesindadaiin eartlleassa eichsi aasaiebbaebiealbia e 1191 R. B. PERKINS and C. D. PALMER: Solubility of Cag[Al(OH),],(CrO4);-26H2O, the chromate analog of re te triste seandsiansa eiipciaacuen ioc aiaessastea tink sca eae bad gens sen Ra Reel a 1203 K. S. SAvAGE, T. N. TINGLE, P. A. O'Day, G. A. WaycuHunas and D. K. Birb: Arsenic speciation in pyrite and secondary weathering phases, Mother Lode Gold District, Tuolumne County, Cn Gis. SALWAR. AURA dL, ZEA KAL..1..00.008 KORG M MOGk 1219 NUMBER 9 P. H. Sims, E. K. YANFUL, L. ST-ARNAUD and B. AuBE: A laboratory evaluation of metal release and CYMMEPOTT TE TOOGOG PTO-ORNGRIO UNITE BRTIIII ooo coins seesciccsnscseesinssvesersecsesaninssccieundvncuusanceesesnversenss 1245 J. SANCHEZ-ESPANA, F. VELASCO and I. YusTA: Hydrothermal alteration of felsic volcanic rocks associated with massive sulphide deposition in the northern Iberian Pyrite Belt (SW Spain)............. 1265 F. Monna, N. CLAUER, T. TOULKERIDIS and J. R. LANCELOT: Influence of anthropogenic activity on the lead isotope signature of Thau Lake sediments (southern France): origin and temporal evolution 1291 M. F. BRIGATTI,G . FRANCHINI, C. LUGLI, L. Mepici, L. Poppi and E. Turci: Interaction between DAT OUG CATION SEDAN RUNG, TEE UTI assests nie in cso eRe winsn vege Bbennnsen eps ep samethleninercewarereceasn 1307 A. P. ScumipT, F. A. Hartoc, B. J. H. vAN Os and R. D. ScCHUILING: Production of 7!°Pb from a ee ce Mr Ps lise G8 io cae alesse eb Satacccinnes Retires Nostsbe tava ts Ryle Pernpcanmnavicnabiwahenpvvavinnntse 1317 R. B. HERBERT JR, S. G. BENNER and D. W. BLowes: Solid phase iron-sulfur geochemistry of a COTTIER SOR SUI, OE I i disses dase sneer vig tiestensstetinelsninsconigoemnceniapkanvesss 1331 PH. NEGREL, C. GUERROT, A. COCHERIE, M. AZAROUAL, M. BRACH and CH. 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WoGELIus: The kinetics and mechanisms of simulated British Magnox waste glass dissolution as a function of pH, silicic acid activity and time in low temperature aqueous systeMS ................:06 LX Volume Contents NUMBER 10 A. BLYTH, S. FRAPE, R. BLOMQvIST and P. NISSINEN: Assessing the past thermal and chemical history of fluids in crystalline rock by combining fluid inclusion and isotopic investigations of fracture calcite N. BELZILE, Y.-W. CHEN and R. Xu: Early diagenetic behaviour of selenium in freshwater sediments P. PANETTIERE, G. CorRTECCI, E. DINELLI, A. BENCINI and M. Guip1: Chemistry and sulfur isotopic composition of precipitation at Bologna, Italy M. P. LAPUENTE, B. TurRI and P. BLANC: Marbles from Roman Hispania: stable isotope and cathodoluminescence characterization A. R. Hocu, M. M. ReEppy and M. J. HEYMANs: Transient calcite fracture fillings in a welded tuff, Snowshoe Mountain, Colorado S. Gin, C. JEGou and E. 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