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DescriptionSamarskite-fresh.jpg |
English: Samarskite, fresh surface. Pen for scale. Mineral collection of Brigham Young University Department of Geology, Provo, Utah. BYU index 4-8033, (FeYU)_2(NbTiTa)_2O_7.
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2008-05-12 (original upload date) |
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http://libraryphoto.cr.usgs.gov/htmllib/btch570/btch570j/btch570z/btch570/byu00920.jpg Transferred from en.wikipedia. |
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Photograph by Andrew Silver. |
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PD-USGOV-INTERIOR-USGS.
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