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Economic Geology; July 1995; v. 90; no. 4; p. 964-968
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Apatite light rare earth element chemistry of the Port Leyden nelsonite, Adirondack Highlands, New York; implications for the origin of nelsonite in anorthosite suite rocks

Robert S. Darling, and Frank P. Florence

State University of New York, College at Cortland, Department of Geology, Cortland, NY, United States
Syracuse University, United States

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