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Economic geology / Sulfide minerals / Laurite / Mineralogy / Sperrylite / Placer deposit / Cooperite / Chromite / Braggite / Chemistry / Matter / Crystallography
Date: 2007-09-30 02:13:24
Economic geology
Sulfide minerals
Laurite
Mineralogy
Sperrylite
Placer deposit
Cooperite
Chromite
Braggite
Chemistry
Matter
Crystallography

Laurite RuS2

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