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- Relative Likelihood for the Presence of Naturally Occurring Asbestos in Eastern Sacramento County, California
- Cummingtonite (Mg; Fe )2(Mg; Fe )5Si8o22(OH)2 C 2001 Mineral Data Publishing, Version 1.2 ° Crystal Data: Monoclinic
- Amphibole and Pyroxene Development in Fenite From
- Amphibole and Pyroxene Development in Fenite From
- University of California Santa Cruz Metastability Of
- Mineralogy and Metamorphism of the Stromatolite-Bearing Layers of the Biwabik Iron Formation
- Iron Formation: the Sedimentary Product of a Complex Interplay Among Mantle, Tectonic, Oceanic, and Biospheric Processes *
- Environmental Hazards in Mineral Deposits: Considerations in Pre- Permitting Sampling at Hard-Rock Mines
- Crystal Structure of E2r/M Ferromagnesian Amphibole and The
- Diagnostic Minerals in Metamorphosed Pelitic Rocks
- Cummingtonite and Gedrite from Sutherland. by R
- Composition and Temperature Dependence of Fe-Mg Ordering In
- B.Sc., Mcgill University (1953) June 1959
- Transcript of the Public Meeting on Testing Methods for Asbestos In
- Investigation of the High-Pressure Behavior of Amphiboles
- The Manganese Silicate Rocks of the Early Proterozoic Vittinki Group, Southwestern Finland: Metamorphic Grade and Genetic Interpretations
- A New High-Pressure Phase Transition in Natural Gedrite
- Bulletin 65, the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New
- Québec, Canada)
- Asbestos: Geology, Mineralogy, Mining, and Uses
- The Mineral Fibers of Potential Concern in Talc
- High-Pressure Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction and Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of The
- Clino-Amphiboles Structure Crystallographic Sites
- Asbestos 135
- The Mineral Fibers of Potential Concern in Talc
- Naturally-Occurring Asbestos in Southern Nevada
- Mineral Fibers of Potential Concern in Talc— Geology and Mineralogy
- Magnesio-Cummingtonite (Mg,Fe2+)
- Crystal Structures and Cation Sites of the Rock-Forming Minerals
- Insight Into the Evolving Composition of Augustine
- Mark Ellis, Industrial Minerals Association
- Metamorphic Rocks, Part 1 Lower-Grade Regional