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Roda-Robles, Encarnación, Pesquera, Alfonso, García De Madinabeitia, Sonia, Gil Ibarguchi, José-Ignacio, Nizamoff, Jim, Simmons, William, Falster, Alexander, Galliski, Miguel Angel (2014) ON THE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTER OF PRIMARY Fe-Mn PHOSPHATES BELONGING TO THE TRIPHYLITE-LITHIOPHILITE, GRAFTONITE-BEUSITE, AND TRIPLITE-ZWIESELITE SERIES: FIRST RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PEGMATITE PETROGENESIS. The Canadian Mineralogist, 52 (2) 321-335 doi:10.3749/canmin.52.2.321

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TitleON THE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTER OF PRIMARY Fe-Mn PHOSPHATES BELONGING TO THE TRIPHYLITE-LITHIOPHILITE, GRAFTONITE-BEUSITE, AND TRIPLITE-ZWIESELITE SERIES: FIRST RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PEGMATITE PETROGENESIS
JournalThe Canadian Mineralogist
AuthorsRoda-Robles, EncarnaciónAuthor
Pesquera, AlfonsoAuthor
García De Madinabeitia, SoniaAuthor
Gil Ibarguchi, José-IgnacioAuthor
Nizamoff, JimAuthor
Simmons, WilliamAuthor
Falster, AlexanderAuthor
Galliski, Miguel AngelAuthor
Year2014 (April)Volume52
Page(s)321-335Issue2
PublisherMineralogical Association of Canada
DOIdoi:10.3749/canmin.52.2.321Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID65182Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:65182:6
GUIDaaffa253-aa8c-4649-a48b-a980d42a2c99
Full ReferenceRoda-Robles, Encarnación, Pesquera, Alfonso, García De Madinabeitia, Sonia, Gil Ibarguchi, José-Ignacio, Nizamoff, Jim, Simmons, William, Falster, Alexander, Galliski, Miguel Angel (2014) ON THE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTER OF PRIMARY Fe-Mn PHOSPHATES BELONGING TO THE TRIPHYLITE-LITHIOPHILITE, GRAFTONITE-BEUSITE, AND TRIPLITE-ZWIESELITE SERIES: FIRST RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PEGMATITE PETROGENESIS. The Canadian Mineralogist, 52 (2) 321-335 doi:10.3749/canmin.52.2.321
Plain TextRoda-Robles, Encarnación, Pesquera, Alfonso, García De Madinabeitia, Sonia, Gil Ibarguchi, José-Ignacio, Nizamoff, Jim, Simmons, William, Falster, Alexander, Galliski, Miguel Angel (2014) ON THE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTER OF PRIMARY Fe-Mn PHOSPHATES BELONGING TO THE TRIPHYLITE-LITHIOPHILITE, GRAFTONITE-BEUSITE, AND TRIPLITE-ZWIESELITE SERIES: FIRST RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PEGMATITE PETROGENESIS. The Canadian Mineralogist, 52 (2) 321-335 doi:10.3749/canmin.52.2.321
In(2014, April) The Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 52 (2) Mineralogical Association of Canada


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