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ERKAN, Erdogan (1977): Uran- und gipsführendes Perm in den östlichen Ostalpen. - Berg- und Hüttenmänn. Mh., 122/2a, 9-17, Wien, (in German).

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Original EntryERKAN, Erdogan (1977): Uran- und gipsführendes Perm in den östlichen Ostalpen. - Berg- und Hüttenmänn. Mh., 122/2a, 9-17, Wien, (in German).
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Full ReferenceERKAN, Erdogan (1977): Uran- und gipsführendes Perm in den östlichen Ostalpen. - Berg- und Hüttenmänn. Mh., 122/2a, 9-17, Wien, (in German).
Plain TextERKAN, Erdogan (1977): Uran- und gipsführendes Perm in den östlichen Ostalpen. - Berg- und Hüttenmänn. Mh., 122/2a, 9-17, Wien, (in German).

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