FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL NEW JERSEY: THE WORLD'S MOST MAGNIFICENT MINERAL DEPOSITS
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Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: the world’s most magnificent mineral deposits

Pete J. Dunn

Copyright © (1995) by Pete J. Dunn

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Dunn, Pete J. (1942-)
Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey:
the world’s most magnificent mineral deposits.

Mineralogy, history, ore deposits, New Jersey.


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