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Amphiboles; crystal chemistry, occurrence, and health issues.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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9780939950799
Amphiboles; crystal chemistry, occurrence, and health issues.
Ed. by Frank C. Hawthorne et al.
Mineralogical Soc. of America
2007
545 pages
$45.00
Paperback
Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry; v.67
QD937
Built from materials presented at a short course on this group of rock-forming minerals held at the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in Rome in October 2...
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