Minerals of the Kerch Iron-Ore Basin in Eastern Crimea, vol. 8.(Book review)

From: Rocks & Minerals | Date: May 1, 2006| Author: Pagano, Renato | Copyright information

Minerals of the Kerch Iron-Ore Basin in Eastern Crimea by Nikita V. Chukanov. Mineralogical Almanac, Vol. 8. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. Order from Terry Huizing, 5341 Thrasher Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45247; tehuizing@fuse.net. 113 pages; 2005; $45 (softbound).

This book, no. 8 in the Russian Mineralogical Almanac series, is illustrated with about 150 color photographs and 50 black-and-white photographs and drawings; it deals with the interesting and well-known minerals from the...

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