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Deady, Eimear, Lacinska, Alicja, Goodenough, Kathryn, Shaw, Richard, Roberts, Nick (2019) Volcanic-Derived Placers as a Potential Resource of Rare Earth Elements: The Aksu Diamas Case Study, Turkey. Minerals, 9 (4) 208 doi:10.3390/min9040208

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TitleVolcanic-Derived Placers as a Potential Resource of Rare Earth Elements: The Aksu Diamas Case Study, Turkey
JournalMinerals
AuthorsDeady, EimearAuthor
Lacinska, AlicjaAuthor
Goodenough, KathrynAuthor
Shaw, RichardAuthor
Roberts, NickAuthor
Year2019 (March 30)Volume9
Issue4
PublisherMDPI AG
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Download URLhttps://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/4/208/pdf?version=1553941244
DOIdoi:10.3390/min9040208Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceDeady, Eimear, Lacinska, Alicja, Goodenough, Kathryn, Shaw, Richard, Roberts, Nick (2019) Volcanic-Derived Placers as a Potential Resource of Rare Earth Elements: The Aksu Diamas Case Study, Turkey. Minerals, 9 (4) 208 doi:10.3390/min9040208
Plain TextDeady, Eimear, Lacinska, Alicja, Goodenough, Kathryn, Shaw, Richard, Roberts, Nick (2019) Volcanic-Derived Placers as a Potential Resource of Rare Earth Elements: The Aksu Diamas Case Study, Turkey. Minerals, 9 (4) 208 doi:10.3390/min9040208
In(2019, March) Minerals Vol. 9 (4) MDPI AG

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Aksu Diamas project, Isparta Province, Turkey

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Çanakli - I prospect, Aksu Diamas project, Burdur Province, Turkey Allanite Group, Chevkinite Group, Ilmenite, Magnetite, Titanite, Zircon
Aksu Diamas project, Isparta Province, Turkey Allanite Group, Amphibole Supergroup, Andradite, Apatite, Bastnäsite, Biotite, Britholite Group, Cerianite-(Ce), Chevkinite Group, Chlorite Group, Chromite, Clinopyroxene Subgroup, Diopside, Garnet Group, K Feldspar, Limestone, Magnesiochromite, Magnetite, Monazite Group, Muddy sand, Plagioclase, Pyroxene Group, Rutile, Spinel, Thorite, Titanite, Volcanic ash, Zircon


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