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Deutsch: Biotit Mischkristallquadrat und deren Endglieder, grau das Feld der nattürlich vorkommenden Biotite
English: principal components of biotite compositions and the field in which most natural biotites lie
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Source {Deer, W. A., Howie, R. A. & Zussman, J., 1992. An Introduction to the Rock Forming Minerals. Longman Group, Burnt Mill, Harlow.
Author Gunnar Ries Amphibol
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