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New data on the nature of fine and ultrafine lamellae in titanomagnetite
Nataly I. Krasnova
Nataly I. Krasnova
St. Petersburg University, Department of Mineralogy, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
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Yuri L. Krezer
Yuri L. Krezer
Research Institute Mechanobr, Russian Federation
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1995) 7 (6): 1361-1372.
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December 01, 1995
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