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Saphir

Name:German spelling
German and French name for:Sapphire
This page provides mineralogical data about Saphir.

References for Saphir

Reference List:Wallerius (1747): 116.

Palache, Charles, Harry Berman & Clifford Frondel (1944), The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana Yale University 1837-1892, Volume I: Elements, Sulfides, Sulfosalts, Oxides. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. 7th edition, revised and enlarged: 520.

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