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Transactions of the INDIAN CERAMIC SOCIETY   Vol. 03  1944
Anhydrite in India*
N. L. SHARMA.
Pages : 49-50
DOI : :10.1080/0371750X.1944.11012041
Abstract
Anhydrite and gypsum are respectively the anhydrous and hydrated forms of calcium sulphate, occurring in nature. Both the minerals have similar mode of occurrence and origin, and the same economic uses, but gypsum is more common than anhydrite.
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