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October 01, 1979
Introduction to the second uranium issue and some suggestions for prospecting
R. S. Houston
R. S. Houston
Univ. Wyo., Dep. Geol., Laramie, Wyo., United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1979) 17 (2): 85-88.
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R. S. Houston; Introduction to the second uranium issue and some suggestions for prospecting. Rocky Mountain Geology ; 17 (2): 85–88. doi: https://doi.org/
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