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Bauxite reserves and potential aluminum resources of the world /
Sam H. Patterson.
by
Patterson, Sam H. (Sam Hunting)
, 1918-
Series:
Geological Survey (U.S.). Bulletin
; 1228.
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print
; Literary form:
Not fiction
Publication details:
Washington :
U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,
1967
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Phosphate deposits of south-central Georgia and north-central peninsular Florida,
by Charles W. Sever, James B. Cathcart, and Sam H. Patterson.
by
Sever, Charles W
, 1931-
Cathcart, James Bachelder
, 1917-
[joint author.]
Patterson, Sam H. (Sam Hunting)
, 1918-
[joint author.]
Series:
Georgia. South Georgia minerals program; project report
; no. 7.
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[Atlanta]
Georgia Dept. of Mines, Mining and Geology,
1967
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