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Breaks, F. W., Tindle, A. G., & Smith, S. R. The Pakeagama Lake Pegmatite: Continued Field and Laboratory Investigation of Highly Evolved, Complex-Type, Petalite-Subtype Rare-Element Mineralization in the Berens River-Sachigo Subprovince Boundary Zone

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Original EntryBreaks, F. W., Tindle, A. G., & Smith, S. R. The Pakeagama Lake Pegmatite: Continued Field and Laboratory Investigation of Highly Evolved, Complex-Type, Petalite-Subtype Rare-Element Mineralization in the Berens River-Sachigo Subprovince Boundary Zone
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Full ReferenceBreaks, F. W., Tindle, A. G., & Smith, S. R. The Pakeagama Lake Pegmatite: Continued Field and Laboratory Investigation of Highly Evolved, Complex-Type, Petalite-Subtype Rare-Element Mineralization in the Berens River-Sachigo Subprovince Boundary Zone
Plain TextBreaks, F. W., Tindle, A. G., & Smith, S. R. The Pakeagama Lake Pegmatite: Continued Field and Laboratory Investigation of Highly Evolved, Complex-Type, Petalite-Subtype Rare-Element Mineralization in the Berens River-Sachigo Subprovince Boundary Zone

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Pakeagama Lake pegmatite, PAK Lithium Project, Pakeagama Lake Area, Kenora District, Ontario, Canada

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Pakeagama Lake pegmatite, PAK Lithium Project, Pakeagama Lake Area, Kenora District, Ontario, Canadaβ“˜ Beryl, β“˜ Cassiterite, β“˜ Columbite-(Fe), β“˜ Columbite-(Mn), β“˜ Lepidolite, β“˜ Microlite Group, β“˜ Montebrasite, β“˜ Pollucite, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Stibiotantalite, β“˜ Tantalite-(Fe), β“˜ Tantalite-(Mn), β“˜ Tapiolite-(Fe), β“˜ Wodginite


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