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August 01, 1979
Whence orthoclase and microcline? A crystallographer's interpretation of potassium feldspar phase relations
R. B. Ferguson
R. B. Ferguson
Univ. Manitoba, Earth Sci. Dep., Winnipeg, Manit., Canada
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The Canadian Mineralogist (1979) 17 (3): 515–525.
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R. B. Ferguson; Whence orthoclase and microcline? A crystallographer's interpretation of potassium feldspar phase relations. The Canadian Mineralogist 1979;; 17 (3): 515–525. doi:
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