Short course on feldspars
Paul H. Ribbe
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Short course on feldspars
by Paul H. Ribbe, Joseph V. Smith, D. B. Stewart
Published
1965
Publisher
[s.n.]
Pages
1
Subjects
Feldspar minerals
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Amazonite
A study of X-ray methods for determining composition of alkali feldspars
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Short course on feldspars was written by Paul H. Ribbe, Joseph V. Smith, D. B. Stewart.
When was Short course on feldspars published?
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