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July 01, 1995
Diamonds, kimberlites, lamproites and related rocks in the United States
W. D. Hausel
W. D. Hausel
Wyoming State Geological Survey, Laramie, WY, United States
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Exploration and Mining Geology (1995) 4 (3): 243–270.
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W. D. Hausel; Diamonds, kimberlites, lamproites and related rocks in the United States. Exploration and Mining Geology 1995;; 4 (3): 243–270. doi:
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