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June 01, 1998
Nomenclature of the micas
Milan Rieder;
Milan Rieder
Charles University, Department of Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Mineral Resources, Prague, Czech Republic
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The Canadian Mineralogist (1998) 36 (3): 905–912.
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Milan Rieder, Giancarlo Cavazzini, Yurii S. D'yakonov, Viktor A. Frank-Kamenetskii, Glauco Gottardi, Stephen Guggenheim, Pavel V. Koval', Georg Mueller, Ana M. R. Neiva, Edward W. Radoslovich, Jean-Louis Robert, Francesco P. Sassi, Hiroshi Takeda, Zdenek Weiss, David R. Wones; Nomenclature of the micas. The Canadian Mineralogist 1998;; 36 (3): 905–912. doi:
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