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The characteristics and origin of the Hoidas Lake REE Deposit

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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Allanite.

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Geology and market-dependent significance of rare earth element resources

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed that the ideal rare earth element (REE) development targets would be located in a politically stable jurisdiction with a pro-mining disposition such as Canada and Australia.
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Geochemical Characteristics of Apatite in Heavy REE-rich Deep-Sea Mud from Minami-Torishima Area, Southeastern Japan

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted geochemical and mineralogical investigations of the rare earth and yttrium (REY)-rich mud from the Minami-Torishima area in the Pacific in order to clarify the concentration of REY and their host-phase in the mud.
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REE Mineralogy and Resources

TL;DR: In this article, the potential sources of rare earth elements (REEs) are reviewed, including ion-adsorption types and apatite deposits, which are regarded as the most critical group of elements for the future green technologies.
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The Ore Minerals and Major Ore Deposits of the Rare Earths

TL;DR: This article gave an overview of the major and minor ore minerals of the rare earths, and of the related major ore deposits, and indicated that the apparent dominance of China is economically and politically powered.
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Hydrothermal evolution in the hoidas lake vein-type ree deposit, saskatchewan, canada: constraints from fluid inclusion microthermometry and evaporate mound analysis

TL;DR: The Hoidas Lake rare earth element (REE) deposit, located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is a structurally controlled vein-type LREE deposit with allanite-(Ce) and fluorapatite as the main REE carriers.
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REE-bearing minerals in a Ti-rich vein from the Adamello contact aureole (Italy)

TL;DR: Zirconolite, aeschynite-(Ce), titanite and apatite have been found as minor or accessory minerals in a Ti-rich vein occurring in dolomite marbles at the contact with a tonalite intrusion of the Tertiary Adamello batholith (northern Italy) as mentioned in this paper.
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Allanite and chevkinite in A-type granites and syenites of the Graciosa Province, southern Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the properties of allanite and chevkinite in the presence of post-magmatic transformations are important for the stability of these two phases.
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ThPb versus UPb isotope systematics in allanite from co-genetic rhyolite and granodiorite: Implications for geochronology

TL;DR: In this article, single allanite crystals from a rhyolite of Atesina volcanic complex (AVC) and a granodiorite of the Cima d'Asta pluton (CAP) formed the largest calc-alkaline volcano-plutonic association of Late Hercynian age in the South Alpine domain (northern Italy).
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The Archean Murmac Bay Group: evidence for a giant Archean rift in the Rae Province, Canada

TL;DR: The lower amphibolite to-granulite facies Archean Murmac Bay Group of southwestern Rae Province, Canada, formed during continental extension (rifting) of an underlying granitoid basement complex as discussed by the authors.
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In situ investigations of allanite hydrothermal alteration: examples from calc-alkaline and anorogenic granites of Corsica (southeast France)

TL;DR: In this article, the geochemical exchanges occurring between allanite and hydrothermal fluids were explored using backscattered scanning electron microscopy, electron microprobe, and laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS).
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