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American Mineralogist; April 1980; v. 65; no. 3-4; p. 340-345
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The crystal structure of paulmooreite, Pb 2 [As 2 O 5 ]; dimeric arsenite group

T. Araki, P. B. Moore, and G. D. Brunton

Univ. Chic., Dep. Geophys. Sci., Chicago, Ill., United States

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