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Economic Geology; May 1969; v. 64; no. 3; p. 245-254
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Newly discovered bedded barite deposits in East Northumberland canyon, Nye County, Nevada

D. R. Shawe, F. G. Poole, and D. A. Brobst

Ordovician eugeosynclinal facies, massive and rosette forms, phosphatic nodule association

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