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Silicate minerals / Mineralogy / Crystallography / Inosilicates / Tectosilicates / Mineral / George R. Rossman / Amphibole / Plagioclase / Pyroxene / Feldspar / Tourmaline
Date: 2002-04-23 13:22:16
Silicate minerals
Mineralogy
Crystallography
Inosilicates
Tectosilicates
Mineral
George R. Rossman
Amphibole
Plagioclase
Pyroxene
Feldspar
Tourmaline

American Mineralogist, Volume 87, pages 801–802, 2002 Acceptance of the Dana Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America for 2001 GEORGE R. ROSSMAN Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute

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