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Fig. 1. Map of studied areas from Argentina. Sampling sites belong to the R´ıo Negro and Buenos Aires provinces
Table 1. Mean values of in situ magnetic susceptibility of each layer (S,1 and 2) for virgin (CTv and Gv) and burnt (CTi and Gi) soils
Fig. 2.In-situ magnetic susceptibility measurements in depth for soilFa1 (soil near a metallurgical factory) from the Tandil area
Fig. 3.ARM versus depth for soil “polluted” soils (G1s and Ds) andunpolluted soils (P1s and P2s) from La Plata
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