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Title: Hydrothermal Rare Earth Element (Xenotime) Mineralization at Maw Zone, Athabasca Basin, Canada, and Its Relationship to Unconformity-Related Uranium Deposits—A Reply
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Economic Geology [0361-0128] Chi, Guoxiang yr:2018


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