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August 01, 1995
Occurrence of Th, U, Y, Zr and REE-bearing accessory minerals in late-Variscan granitic rocks from the Sierra de Guadarrama (Spain)
Ramon Casillas;
Ramon Casillas
Universidad de la Laguna, Dpto. de Edafologia y Geologia, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1995) 7 (4): 989–1006.
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Ramon Casillas, Geza Nagy, Gyorgy Panto, Jose Braendle, Istvan Forizs; Occurrence of Th, U, Y, Zr and REE-bearing accessory minerals in late-Variscan granitic rocks from the Sierra de Guadarrama (Spain). European Journal of Mineralogy 1995;; 7 (4): 989–1006. doi:
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