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Quartz Overgrowths in Shales and Sandstones studied by EPMA and SIMS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

C.M. MacRae
Affiliation:
Microbeam Laboratory, CSIRO Process Science and Engineering, Clayton South, VIC, 3169
N.C. Wilson
Affiliation:
Microbeam Laboratory, CSIRO Process Science and Engineering, Clayton South, VIC, 3169
A. Torpy
Affiliation:
Microbeam Laboratory, CSIRO Process Science and Engineering, Clayton South, VIC, 3169
S. Kidder
Affiliation:
Earth and Atmospheric Science, City College New York, New York, USA 90031
Z. Li
Affiliation:
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering, North Ryde, NSW 2113
C. Delle Piane
Affiliation:
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering, Kensington, WA, 6151
D.N. Dewhurst
Affiliation:
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering, Kensington, WA, 6151

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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2014 

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