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Rapakivi granite in the architecture of St Petersburg : A potential global heritage stone from Finland and Russia. / Bulakh, Andrey; Harma, Paavo; Panova, Elena; Selonen, Olavi.

GLOBAL HERITAGE STONE: WORLDWIDE EXAMPLES OF HERITAGE STONES. Vol. 486 Geological Society of London, 2020. p. 67-76 (Geological Society Special Publication; Vol. 486).

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Bulakh, A, Harma, P, Panova, E & Selonen, O 2020, Rapakivi granite in the architecture of St Petersburg: A potential global heritage stone from Finland and Russia. in GLOBAL HERITAGE STONE: WORLDWIDE EXAMPLES OF HERITAGE STONES. vol. 486, Geological Society Special Publication, vol. 486, Geological Society of London, pp. 67-76. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP486-2018-5

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Bulakh, A., Harma, P., Panova, E., & Selonen, O. (2020). Rapakivi granite in the architecture of St Petersburg: A potential global heritage stone from Finland and Russia. In GLOBAL HERITAGE STONE: WORLDWIDE EXAMPLES OF HERITAGE STONES (Vol. 486, pp. 67-76). (Geological Society Special Publication; Vol. 486). Geological Society of London. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP486-2018-5

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Bulakh A, Harma P, Panova E, Selonen O. Rapakivi granite in the architecture of St Petersburg: A potential global heritage stone from Finland and Russia. In GLOBAL HERITAGE STONE: WORLDWIDE EXAMPLES OF HERITAGE STONES. Vol. 486. Geological Society of London. 2020. p. 67-76. (Geological Society Special Publication). https://doi.org/10.1144/SP486-2018-5

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Bulakh, Andrey ; Harma, Paavo ; Panova, Elena ; Selonen, Olavi. / Rapakivi granite in the architecture of St Petersburg : A potential global heritage stone from Finland and Russia. GLOBAL HERITAGE STONE: WORLDWIDE EXAMPLES OF HERITAGE STONES. Vol. 486 Geological Society of London, 2020. pp. 67-76 (Geological Society Special Publication).

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