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Beckerman, G. M., 1982, Petrology of the Southern Portion of the Teutonia Batholith: a large intrusive complex of Jurassic and Cretaceous age in Eastern Mohave Desert, California. MS thesis, University of California

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Original EntryBeckerman, G. M., 1982, Petrology of the Southern Portion of the Teutonia Batholith: a large intrusive complex of Jurassic and Cretaceous age in Eastern Mohave Desert, California. MS thesis, University of California
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Full ReferenceBeckerman, G. M., 1982, Petrology of the Southern Portion of the Teutonia Batholith: a large intrusive complex of Jurassic and Cretaceous age in Eastern Mohave Desert, California. MS thesis, University of California
Plain TextBeckerman, G. M., 1982, Petrology of the Southern Portion of the Teutonia Batholith: a large intrusive complex of Jurassic and Cretaceous age in Eastern Mohave Desert, California. MS thesis, University of California

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Apache Mine (Apache Canyon Mines), Turquoise Mountain, Halloran Springs District, San Bernardino County, California, USA

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Apache Mine (Apache Canyon Mines), Turquoise Mountain, Halloran Springs District, San Bernardino County, California, USA Apatite, Beryl, Microcline, Muscovite, Quartz, Turquoise


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