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Economic Geology; October 1992; v. 87; no. 6; p. 1607-1615
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Mineralogy and origin of the State Line talc deposit, Pennsylvania

Daniel E. Linder, Ann G. Wylie, and Philip A. Candela

University of Maryland, Department of Geology, College Park, MD, United States

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