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Inosilicates / Natural resources / Chemistry / Amphibole / Gedrite / Anthophyllite / Classification of minerals – Silicates / Tschermakite / Amphibole group / Asbestos / Crystallography
Date: 2007-08-17 23:17:27
Inosilicates
Natural resources
Chemistry
Amphibole
Gedrite
Anthophyllite
Classification of minerals – Silicates
Tschermakite
Amphibole group
Asbestos
Crystallography

American Mineralogist, Volume 63, pages[removed], 1978 Nomenclature of amphiboles

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