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      Mineral Species Frequency Distribution Conforms to a Large Number of Rare Events Model: Prediction of Earth’s Missing Minerals

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      Mathematical Geosciences
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                Journal
                Mathematical Geosciences
                Math Geosci
                Springer Nature
                1874-8961
                1874-8953
                August 2015
                June 11 2015
                : 47
                : 6
                : 647-661
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                10.1007/s11004-015-9600-3
                08b18bd0-4826-4947-97fe-af47500e6da3
                © 2015
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