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Volumn 72, Issue 1, 2002, Pages 59-67
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Authigenic apatite in a fluvial sandstone sequence: Evidence for rare-earth element mobility during diagenesis and a tool for diagenetic correlation
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
APATITE;
AUTHIGENIC MINERAL;
DIAGENESIS;
GEOCHEMISTRY;
HEAVY MINERAL;
PEDOGENESIS;
RARE EARTH ELEMENT;
SANDSTONE;
CORROSION;
DEPOSITION;
FLUVIAL DEPOSIT;
LEACHING;
LITHOLOGY;
MOBILITY;
DISSOLUTION;
JURASSIC;
TRIASSIC;
NORTH SEA;
ARCTIC OCEAN;
ATLANTIC OCEAN;
EURASIAN BASIN;
NANSEN BASIN;
STATFJORD FIELD;
BANKS (BODIES OF WATER);
ELECTRON PROBE MICROANALYSIS;
FELDSPAR;
FLOODS;
FLUORINE COMPOUNDS;
GROUNDWATER;
LASER ABLATION;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
RARE EARTH ELEMENTS;
RARE EARTHS;
SEAWATER CORROSION;
SEDIMENTOLOGY;
TRACE ELEMENTS;
DEGREE OF CORROSION;
ELEMENT CHEMISTRY;
MAJOR ELEMENTS;
MARINE DEPOSITS;
PEDOGENIC PROCESS;
PHOSPHATE COMPLEXES;
SEDIMENT STORAGE;
WAVELENGTH DISPERSIVE;
APATITE;
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EID: 0036343621
PISSN: 15271404
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1306/040301720059 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (32)
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References (30)
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