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American Mineralogist; August 1992; v. 77; no. 7-8; p. 843-847
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Parafransoletite, a new dimorph of fransoletite from the Tip Top Pegmatite, Custer, South Dakota

Anthony R. Kampf, Pete J. Dunn, and Eugene E. Foord

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Mineralogy Section, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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