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European Journal of Mineralogy; February 1999; v. 11; no. 1; p. 101-110
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The crystal structure of vergasovaite Cu 3 O[Mo,S)O 4 SO 4 ], and its relation to synthetic Cu 3 O[MoO 4 ] 2

Peter Berlepsch, Thomas Armbruster, Joel Brugger, Elena Y. Bykova, and Pavel M. Kartashov

Universitaet Basel, Mineralogich-Petrographisches Institut, Basel, Switzerland

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