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Wang, Xiao-Lei, Coble, Matthew A., Valley, John W., Shu, Xu-Jie, Kitajima, Kouki, Spicuzza, Michael J., Sun, Tao (2014) Influence of radiation damage on Late Jurassic zircon from southern China: Evidence from in situ measurements of oxygen isotopes, laser Raman, U–Pb ages, and trace elements. Chemical Geology, 389. 122-136 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.09.013

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TitleInfluence of radiation damage on Late Jurassic zircon from southern China: Evidence from in situ measurements of oxygen isotopes, laser Raman, U–Pb ages, and trace elements
JournalChemical Geology
AuthorsWang, Xiao-LeiAuthor
Coble, Matthew A.Author
Valley, John W.Author
Shu, Xu-JieAuthor
Kitajima, KoukiAuthor
Spicuzza, Michael J.Author
Sun, TaoAuthor
Year2014 (December)Volume389
Page(s)122-136
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.09.013Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID298162Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:298162:2
GUIDa865c65f-4eb2-4b6e-bf06-650c614c995f
Full ReferenceWang, Xiao-Lei, Coble, Matthew A., Valley, John W., Shu, Xu-Jie, Kitajima, Kouki, Spicuzza, Michael J., Sun, Tao (2014) Influence of radiation damage on Late Jurassic zircon from southern China: Evidence from in situ measurements of oxygen isotopes, laser Raman, U–Pb ages, and trace elements. Chemical Geology, 389. 122-136 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.09.013
Plain TextWang, Xiao-Lei, Coble, Matthew A., Valley, John W., Shu, Xu-Jie, Kitajima, Kouki, Spicuzza, Michael J., Sun, Tao (2014) Influence of radiation damage on Late Jurassic zircon from southern China: Evidence from in situ measurements of oxygen isotopes, laser Raman, U–Pb ages, and trace elements. Chemical Geology, 389. 122-136 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.09.013
In(2014) Chemical Geology Vol. 389. Elsevier BV

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