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August 01, 1979
Kingsmountite, a new mineral isostructural with montgomeryite
Pete J. Dunn
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Pete J. Dunn
Smithson. Inst., Dep. Miner. Sci., Wash., DC, United States
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The Canadian Mineralogist (1979) 17 (3): 579–582.
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Pete J. Dunn, D. R. Peacor, J. S. White, R. A. Ramik; Kingsmountite, a new mineral isostructural with montgomeryite. The Canadian Mineralogist 1979;; 17 (3): 579–582. doi:
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