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April 01, 1996
Nafertisite, a layer titanosilicate member of a polysomatic series including mica
Giovanni Ferraris;
Giovanni Ferraris
Univ. Torino, Dip. Scienze Mineralogiche e Petrologiche, Turin, Italy
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Giovanni Ferraris
Univ. Torino, Dip. Scienze Mineralogiche e Petrologiche, Turin, Italy
Gabriella Ivaldi
Alexander P. Khomyakov
Svetlana V. Soboleva
Elena Belluso
Alessandro Pavese
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
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02 Mar 2017
Online Issn: 1617-4011
Print Issn: 0935-1221
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
European Journal of Mineralogy (1996) 8 (2): 241–249.
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First Online:
02 Mar 2017
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Giovanni Ferraris, Gabriella Ivaldi, Alexander P. Khomyakov, Svetlana V. Soboleva, Elena Belluso, Alessandro Pavese; Nafertisite, a layer titanosilicate member of a polysomatic series including mica. European Journal of Mineralogy 1996;; 8 (2): 241–249. doi:
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