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Smith, Bill, Smith, Carol (1995) A Guide to Mineral Localities in the Former Soviet Union. The Mineralogical Record, 26 (6) 517-549

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TitleA Guide to Mineral Localities in the Former Soviet Union
JournalThe Mineralogical Record
AuthorsSmith, BillAuthor
Smith, CarolAuthor
Year1995Volume26
Issue6
PublisherThe Mineralogical Record, Inc.PlaceTucson
Mindat Ref. ID12908833Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:12908833:4
GUID0
Full ReferenceSmith, Bill, Smith, Carol (1995) A Guide to Mineral Localities in the Former Soviet Union. The Mineralogical Record, 26 (6) 517-549
Plain TextSmith, Bill, Smith, Carol (1995) A Guide to Mineral Localities in the Former Soviet Union. The Mineralogical Record, 26 (6) 517-549
In(1995) November - December 1995. The Mineralogical Record Vol. 26 (6) The Mineralogical Record, Inc.

Map of Localities

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Ayaguz River, Tarbagatai Range, East Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan Wulfenite
Dzhezkazgan mining district, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan Celestine, Chrysocolla, Covellite, Djurleite, Native Copper, Pyrite


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