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Natural Radiation-Induced Damage in Quartz. I. Correlations Between Cathodoluminence Colors and Paramagnetic Defects
Canadian Mineralogist
- Canada
doi 10.2113/gscanmin.43.5.1565
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Petrology
Geochemistry
Date
October 1, 2005
Authors
S. Botis
S. M. Nokhrin
Y. Pan
Y. Xu
T. Bonli
V. Sopuck
Publisher
Mineralogical Association of Canada
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