Statistique Min ralogique Du D partement De La Dr me by Joseph Scipion Gras is a detailed 19th-century study focusing on the mineralogical composition of the Dr me department in France. This meticulously researched work presents a statistical analysis of the region's minerals, offering insights into its geological features and mineral resources. Gras's study provides historical context to the scientific understanding of the area, documenting the state of mineralogical knowledge during that era.
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