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Natrojarosite and ‘collophane’ in graphite-sillimanite-schist
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
Summary
Some graphite-sillimanite-schists and -gneisses, containing natrojarosite and ‘collophane’, from north-east Tanzania, are described, with an analysis, and their sedimentary origin briefly discussed.
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