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Economic Geology; April 1973; v. 68; no. 2; p. 202-209
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Hematite Framboids in the Negaunee Iron Formation, Michigan; evidence for Their Biogenic Origin

M. S. Lougheed, and J. J. Mancuso

Pseudomorphic after pyrite framboids, similar size distribution and physical features, biogenic associations

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