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Richter, Lisa, Diamond, Larryn W., Atanasova, Petya, Banks, David A., Gutzmer, Jens (2018) Hydrothermal formation of heavy rare earth element (HREE)–xenotime deposits at 100 °C in a sedimentary basin. Geology, 46 (3) 263-266 doi:10.1130/g39871.1

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TitleHydrothermal formation of heavy rare earth element (HREE)–xenotime deposits at 100 °C in a sedimentary basin
JournalGeology
AuthorsRichter, LisaAuthor
Diamond, Larryn W.Author
Atanasova, PetyaAuthor
Banks, David A.Author
Gutzmer, JensAuthor
Year2018 (March 1)Volume46
Page(s)263-266Issue3
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/g39871.1Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID143571Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:143571:3
GUIDff95edcf-0a3e-45c4-908a-19eac937e70f
Full ReferenceRichter, Lisa, Diamond, Larryn W., Atanasova, Petya, Banks, David A., Gutzmer, Jens (2018) Hydrothermal formation of heavy rare earth element (HREE)–xenotime deposits at 100 °C in a sedimentary basin. Geology, 46 (3) 263-266 doi:10.1130/g39871.1
Plain TextRichter, Lisa, Diamond, Larryn W., Atanasova, Petya, Banks, David A., Gutzmer, Jens (2018) Hydrothermal formation of heavy rare earth element (HREE)–xenotime deposits at 100 °C in a sedimentary basin. Geology, 46 (3) 263-266 doi:10.1130/g39871.1
In(2018, March) Geology Vol. 46 (3) Geological Society of America

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Diamond (2003) Fluid Inclusions: Analysis and Interpretation: Mineralogical Association of Canada Short Course 32 Systematics of H2O inclusions , 55
Dunster (2013) compilers, Geology and Mineral Resources of the Northern Territory: Northern Territory (Australia) Geological Survey Special Publication 5 Birrindudu Basin , 17:1
Kyser (2009) Mineralogical Association of Canada Short Course 39 Recent and not-so-recent developments in uranium deposits and implications for exploration , 257
Morin-Ka (2016) GSWA 2016 Extended Abstracts: Promoting the Prospectivity of Western Australia: Geological Survey of Western Australia Record 2016/2 Alteration and age of the Browns Range heavy rare earth element deposits , 21
Richard (2010) Terra Nova Brine-rock interaction in the Athabasca basement (McArthur River U deposit, Canada): Consequences for fluid chemistry and uranium uptake 22, 303


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