The Composition and Morphology of Amphiboles from the Rainy Creek Complex, Near Libby, Montana
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Todd M. Hoefen | Gregory P. Meeker | S. J. Sutley | H. A. Lowers | T. Hoefen | S. J. Sutley | J. Vance | H. Lowers | G. Meeker | Isabelle K. Brownfield | Steve J. Sutley | A. M. Bern | J. S. Vance | I. Brownfield | G.P. Meeker | I.K. Brownfield | H.A. Lowers | S.J. Sutley | T.M. Hoefen
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