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Chapter 5 - Introduction to crystallography

Cornelis Klein
Affiliation:
University of New Mexico
Anthony R. Philpotts
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut
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Earth Materials
Introduction to Mineralogy and Petrology
, pp. 86 - 133
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2012

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