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The Canadian Mineralogist; June 1993; v. 31; no. 2; p. 447-458
© 1993 Mineralogical Association of Canada
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Electron and X-ray petrography of an unusual serpentine from the Tilley Foster Mine, Brewster, New York

G. Cressey, J. Spratt, and B. A. Cressey

Natural History Museum, Department of Mineralogy, London, United Kingdom

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