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Kampf, Anthony R. (1977) A New Mineral: Perloffite, the Fe3+ Analogue of Bjarebyite. The Mineralogical Record, 8 (2) 112-114

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TitleA New Mineral: Perloffite, the Fe3+ Analogue of Bjarebyite
JournalThe Mineralogical Record
AuthorsKampf, Anthony R.Author
Year1977Volume8
Issue2
PublisherThe Mineralogical Record, Inc.PlaceTucson
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/uploads/MR8_112.pdf+
Mindat Ref. ID12907102Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:12907102:2
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Full ReferenceKampf, Anthony R. (1977) A New Mineral: Perloffite, the Fe3+ Analogue of Bjarebyite. The Mineralogical Record, 8 (2) 112-114
Plain TextKampf, Anthony R. (1977) A New Mineral: Perloffite, the Fe3+ Analogue of Bjarebyite. The Mineralogical Record, 8 (2) 112-114
In(1977) Pegmatite Issue #1. The Mineralogical Record Vol. 8 (2) The Mineralogical Record, Inc.

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Big Chief Mine, Glendale, Keystone Mining District, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA

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