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June 01, 1957
Abbreviations in field and mine geological mapping; discussion
Economic Geology (1957) 52 (4): 461–462.
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Frank Harver Howd; Abbreviations in field and mine geological mapping; discussion. Economic Geology 1957;; 52 (4): 461–462. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.52.4.461
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