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Lee, Sunjin; Heo, Chul-Ho (2025) An Overview of Mineral Resources in Tajikistan. Economic and Environmental Geology, 58 (3). doi:10.9719/eeg.2025.58.3.217

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TitleAn Overview of Mineral Resources in Tajikistan
JournalEconomic and Environmental Geology
AuthorsLee, SunjinAuthor
Heo, Chul-HoAuthor
Year2025 (June 30)Volume58
Issue3
PublisherThe Korean Society of Economic and Environmental Geology
DOIdoi:10.9719/eeg.2025.58.3.217Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLee, Sunjin; Heo, Chul-Ho (2025) An Overview of Mineral Resources in Tajikistan. Economic and Environmental Geology, 58 (3). doi:10.9719/eeg.2025.58.3.217
Plain TextLee, Sunjin; Heo, Chul-Ho (2025) An Overview of Mineral Resources in Tajikistan. Economic and Environmental Geology, 58 (3). doi:10.9719/eeg.2025.58.3.217
In(2025, June) Economic and Environmental Geology Vol. 58 (3). The Korean Society of Economic and Environmental Geology

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