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Hatch, Frederick Henry (1891) An Introduction to the Study of Petrology : The Igneous Rocks (2nd ed.) Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London.

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Book TitleAn Introduction to the Study of Petrology : The Igneous Rocks
AuthorsHatch, Frederick HenryAuthor
Year1891
PublisherSwan Sonnenschein & Co.PlaceLondon
Classification
552.1 - Igneous rocks
LoC
QE461 - Geology: Petrology: Igneous rocks, volcanic ash, tuff, etc.
Mindat Ref. ID14065952Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:14065952:0
GUIDa73f50cf-3f06-4e10-bfb0-66801dcbcacb
Full ReferenceHatch, Frederick Henry (1891) An Introduction to the Study of Petrology : The Igneous Rocks (2nd ed.) Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London.
Plain TextHatch, Frederick Henry (1891) An Introduction to the Study of Petrology : The Igneous Rocks (2nd ed.) Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London.
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