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New and Noteworthy Vol New and Noteworthy Vol. 4, No. 4 | April 2021 A Monthly Update of New and Noteworthy Acquisitions from East View Geospatial Topographic and Geological Map Scientific and Specialty Atlases Series and Books NOTE: For all products listed in this section, please inquire at Atlas k puteshestviiu vokrug sveta kapitana [email protected] for current pricing, format and delivery options. Please reference the product title or product number Kruzenshterna (e.g., 21-04-001) in your message. 21-04-005 | $550.00 | PURCHASE Argentina Geological Maps Atlas k puteshestviiu vokrug sveta kapitana Kruzenshterna 21-04-001 | $129.00 PER SHEET Paulsen, Russia. Hardcover. 192 pages. Mapa Geologico de la Republica Argentina. ISBN 9785987972663. In English & Russian. 2021. Direccion Nacional del Servicio Geologico (Argentina). Published 1996. Scale 1:5,000,000. In Spanish. 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