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American Mineralogist; April 1984; v. 69; no. 3-4; p. 374-376
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Tinsleyite, the aluminum analogue of leucophosphite, from the Tip Top Pegmatite in South Dakota

Pete J. Dunn, Roland C. Rouse, Thomas J. Campbell, and Willard L. Roberts

Smithson. Inst., Dep. Miner. Sci., Washington, DC, United States

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