Lillianites and andorites: new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts

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Lillianites and andorites : new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts. / Makovicky, Emil; Topa, Dan.

I: Mineralogical Magazine, Bind 78, Nr. 2, 2014, s. 387-414.

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Makovicky, E & Topa, D 2014, 'Lillianites and andorites: new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts', Mineralogical Magazine, bind 78, nr. 2, s. 387-414. https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2014.078.2.11

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Makovicky, E., & Topa, D. (2014). Lillianites and andorites: new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts. Mineralogical Magazine, 78(2), 387-414. https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2014.078.2.11

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Makovicky E, Topa D. Lillianites and andorites: new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts. Mineralogical Magazine. 2014;78(2):387-414. https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2014.078.2.11

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Makovicky, Emil ; Topa, Dan. / Lillianites and andorites : new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts. I: Mineralogical Magazine. 2014 ; Bind 78, Nr. 2. s. 387-414.

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