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Biogeochemical Methods of Prospecting [Authorized Translation From the Russian]

by Dmitrii Petrovich Malyuga

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Consultants Bureau, 1964. Hardcover. Good. . Ex-lib with the usual labelings, otherwise clean, binding tight.
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Biogeochemical Methods of Prospecting

by Malyuga, Dmitrii Petrovich

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Consultants Bureau, 1964, 205 Pp. , 1964. Hardcover; minor shelfwear w/ head and tail of spine and corners bumped; nicks in cloth covers at corners; o/w in good condition. . Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket.
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