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Utilizing High X-ray Energy Photon-In Photon-Out Spectroscopies and X-ray Scattering to Experimentally Assess the Emergence of Electronic and Atomic Structure of ZnS Nanorods. [PDF]

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Klemeyer L   +17 more
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Coupled hydrothermal venting and hydrocarbon seepage discovered at Conical Seamount, Papua New Guinea. [PDF]

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Brandl PA   +19 more
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Petrogenesis of the granitoids related to skarn-type mineralization in the Nyainqentanglha Metallogenic Belt, Tibet. [PDF]

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Yangang F   +6 more
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Methods for Quantitative Determination of Iron Sulfides in Rocks. [PDF]

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Wang Z   +7 more
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Mineralogical Studies on Japanese Sphalerite

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Compositional zoning in sphalerite crystals

American Mineralogist, 2005
A series of natural sphalerite samples, characterized by an inhomogeneous (zonal) distribution of Fe, Mn, and Cd atoms substituting for Zn, has been investigated by electron probe micro analysis and X-ray element distribution mapping. The cation distributions are markedly inhomogeneous due to the reciprocal effects of the minor elements on their ...
Di Benedetto, Francesco   +4 more
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Sphalerite geothermometry

Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A, 1965
Kullerud’s method of formation-temperature determination has been applied to the polymetallic sulphide deposits of Sadon in Northern Caucasus, U.S.S.R. The sulphide ore occurs at three places, separated by a few kilometers from each other. They are Sadon, Zgid and Holst. Mineralogical assemblage is sphalerite, galena, pyrite and pyrrhotite. It is found
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