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Krebs, M.Y., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Laiginhas, F., Woodland, S., Chinn, I., Kong, J. (2019) A common parentage-low abundance trace element data of gem diamonds reveals similar fluids to fibrous diamonds. Lithos, 324. 356-370 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.11.025

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TitleA common parentage-low abundance trace element data of gem diamonds reveals similar fluids to fibrous diamonds
JournalLithos
AuthorsKrebs, M.Y.Author
Pearson, D.G.Author
Stachel, T.Author
Laiginhas, F.Author
Woodland, S.Author
Chinn, I.Author
Kong, J.Author
Year2019 (January)Volume324
Page(s)356-370
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.11.025Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID278185Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:278185:7
GUID888a8f2f-1acb-47e3-9a33-96d76dbb7d35
Full ReferenceKrebs, M.Y., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Laiginhas, F., Woodland, S., Chinn, I., Kong, J. (2019) A common parentage-low abundance trace element data of gem diamonds reveals similar fluids to fibrous diamonds. Lithos, 324. 356-370 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.11.025
Plain TextKrebs, M.Y., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Laiginhas, F., Woodland, S., Chinn, I., Kong, J. (2019) A common parentage-low abundance trace element data of gem diamonds reveals similar fluids to fibrous diamonds. Lithos, 324. 356-370 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.11.025
In(2019) Lithos Vol. 324. Elsevier BV

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