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Mineralogical Magazine; October 1996; v. 60; no. 5; p. 767-778
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The phosphate mineral association of the granitic pegmatites of the Fregeneda area (Salamanca, Spain)

E. Roda, F. Fontan, A. Pesquera, and F. Velasco

Univ. del Pais Vasco/EHU, Dept. de Mineralogia y Petrologia, Bilbao, Spain

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