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October 01, 1967
A computer program which computes modal and mineralogic compositions within a ternary system
Rocky Mountain Geology (1967) 6 (2): 101-118.
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Kenneth Perry; A computer program which computes modal and mineralogic compositions within a ternary system. Rocky Mountain Geology ; 6 (2): 101–118. doi: https://doi.org/
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