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Joseph Dorris (2016) Amazonite and Smoky Quartz Pegmatites of the Smoky Hawk Trend, Teller County, Colorado. in Second Eugene E. Foord Pegmatite Symposium July 15-19, 2016 Colorado School of Mines campus, Golden, Colorado

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Original EntryJoseph Dorris (2016) Amazonite and Smoky Quartz Pegmatites of the Smoky Hawk Trend, Teller County, Colorado. in Second Eugene E. Foord Pegmatite Symposium July 15-19, 2016 Colorado School of Mines campus, Golden, Colorado
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Full ReferenceJoseph Dorris (2016) Amazonite and Smoky Quartz Pegmatites of the Smoky Hawk Trend, Teller County, Colorado. in Second Eugene E. Foord Pegmatite Symposium July 15-19, 2016 Colorado School of Mines campus, Golden, Colorado
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Smoky Hawk claim, Crystal Peak, Teller County, Colorado, USA

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Smoky Hawk claim, Crystal Peak, Teller County, Colorado, USA Amazonite, Bastnäsite, Bertrandite, Calcite, Cassiterite, Cleavelandite, Columbite-(Fe), Columbite-(Fe)-Columbite-(Mn) Series, Fluorite, Genthelvite, Goethite, Granite, Hematite, Microcline, Milarite, Monazite Group, Pegmatite, Phenakite, Rutile, Siderite, Smoky Quartz, Topaz, Xenotime, Zinnwaldite, Zircon


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