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August 01, 1997
Rare-earth-element-activated cathodoluminescence in apatite
Roger H. Mitchell
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Roger H. Mitchell
Lakehead University, department of Geology, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
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The Canadian Mineralogist (1997) 35 (4): 979–998.
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Roger H. Mitchell, Jian Xiong, Anthony N. Mariano, Michael E. Fleet; Rare-earth-element-activated cathodoluminescence in apatite. The Canadian Mineralogist 1997;; 35 (4): 979–998. doi:
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