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Geological Society of London (2020) Special Publication Vol. 486, Shoksha quartzite, a heritage stone of international importance from Russia p.295-303. doi:10.1144/sp486-2017-303

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TitleShoksha quartzite, a heritage stone of international importance from Russia
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Year2020Volume486
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PublisherGeological Society of London
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