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Economic Geology; December 1974; v. 69; no. 8; p. 1335-1340
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The composition of violarite coexisting with vaesite, pyrite, and millerite

D. R. Hudson, and D. I. Groves

Hypogene violarites, Western Australia, Black Swan

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