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European Journal of Mineralogy; October 1997; v. 9; no. 5; p. 1101-1106
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Rodolicoite and grattarolaite, two new phosphate minerals from Santa Barbara Mine, Italy

Curzio Cipriani, Marcello Mellini, Giovanni Pratesi, and Cecilia Viti

Universita di Firenze, Museo di Storia Naturale, Florence, Italy

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