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Potash Clay

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A substance identified through optical properties only.

Classification of Potash Clay

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References for Potash Clay

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Gilluly, J. (1946), The Ajo mining district, Arizona, USGS PP 209: 96.

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  • Localities for Potash Clay

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    • Arizona
      • Pima Co.
        • Ajo District
          • Little Ajo Mts
    Gilluly, J. (1946), The Ajo mining district, Arizona, USGS PP 209: 96.
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