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Structural Classification Of Minerals Volume 3 Minerals With Apbqexfynaq General Chemical Formulas And Organic Minerals 1st Edition J Limadefaria Auth

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Structural Classification Of Minerals Volume 3 Minerals With Apbqexfynaq General Chemical Formulas And Organic Minerals 1st Edition J Limadefaria Auth
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Structural Classification Of Minerals Volume 3 Minerals With Apbqexfynaq General Chemical Formulas And Organic Minerals 1st Edition J Limadefaria Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.98 MB
Pages: 112
Author: J. Lima-de-Faria (auth.)
ISBN: 9789400710566, 9789401037785, 9400710569, 9401037787
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Structural Classification Of Minerals Volume 3 Minerals With Apbqexfynaq General Chemical Formulas And Organic Minerals 1st Edition J Limadefaria Auth by J. Lima-de-faria (auth.) 9789400710566, 9789401037785, 9400710569, 9401037787 instant download after payment.

This book presents the third volume of a complete development of the new structural classification of minerals, which is based on the internal crystal structure, and is therefore its natural classification. Because of the large domain of the mineral kingdom, this work is divided in three volumes, in which the minerals are ordered from the structurally simple to the more complex.

Audience: This work will be of particular interest to teachers and research workers of in mineralogy, and in inorganic crystal structures in academia.

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