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Van Rythoven, A. D., Pfaff, K., & Clark, J. G. (2020). Use of QEMSCAN® to characterize oxidized REE ore from the Bear Lodge carbonatite, Wyoming, USA. Ore and Energy Resource Geology, 2, 100005.

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Original EntryVan Rythoven, A. D., Pfaff, K., & Clark, J. G. (2020). Use of QEMSCAN® to characterize oxidized REE ore from the Bear Lodge carbonatite, Wyoming, USA. Ore and Energy Resource Geology, 2, 100005.
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Full ReferenceVan Rythoven, A. D., Pfaff, K., & Clark, J. G. (2020). Use of QEMSCAN® to characterize oxidized REE ore from the Bear Lodge carbonatite, Wyoming, USA. Ore and Energy Resource Geology, 2, 100005.
Plain TextVan Rythoven, A. D., Pfaff, K., & Clark, J. G. (2020). Use of QEMSCAN® to characterize oxidized REE ore from the Bear Lodge carbonatite, Wyoming, USA. Ore and Energy Resource Geology, 2, 100005.

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Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA
Carbon Hill, Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA
Taylor Ridge, Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA
Taylor Ridge South, Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA
Whitetail Ridge, Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA

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Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA Alunite, Ancylite, Ankerite, Apatite, Baryte, Bastnäsite, Biotite, Boracite, Breccia, Burbankite, Calcite, Carbocernaite, Carbonatite, Cerianite-(Ce), Cheralite, Chlorite Group, Coronadite, Crandallite, Cryptomelane, Florencite, Goethite, Goyazite, Hematite, Hollandite, Illite, Ilmenite, Jarosite, K Feldspar, Kaolinite, Limonite, Microcline, Monazite Group, Montmorillonite, Muscovite, Opal, Orthoclase, Parisite, Psilomelane, Pyrochlore Group, Pyrolusite, Quartz, Ramsdellite, Rhabdophane, Rhodochrosite, Romanèchite, Rutile, Saponite, Sericite, Smectite Group, Stetindite-(Ce), Strontianite, Synchysite, Thorianite, Thorite, Zircon
Bull Hill nepheline-syenite deposit, Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA Ancylite, Apatite, Baryte, Bastnäsite, Calcite, Cerianite-(Ce), Monazite Group, Parisite, Stetindite-(Ce), Strontianite, Synchysite, Xenotime
Whitetail Ridge, Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex, Crook County, Wyoming, USA Bastnäsite, Cerianite-(Ce), Monazite Group, Parisite, Synchysite, Xenotime


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