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Economic Geology; October 1965; v. 60; no. 6; p. 1238-1260
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Comparative study of the metamorphosed manganese protores of the world; the problem of the nomenclature of the gondites and kodurites

Supriya Roy

Metamorphosed manganiferous formations in Brazil, the United States, Ghana, west Africa, South-West Africa, Madagascar, Sweden, USSR, and Japan are each compared with the type gondites (metamorphosed noncalcareous manganiferous sediments containing manganese silicates and high-temperature lower oxides of manganese) and kodurites (manganiferous skarn) described by L. L. Fermor from India.

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