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Synchrotron XFM data for Pages_10298 (Mar 2016)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Barnes, Stephen
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Micro-scale distribution of trace and precious metals in metal-rich black shales from China (Niutitang)
and North America (Nick, deposit, Canada): testing biogenic vs hydrothermal models for metal concentration
Lineage: Data was produced using the Maia 384 element detector array on the XFM X-ray microprobe beamline of the Australian Synchrotron and processed using the GeoPIXE software package.

Available: 2024-04-01

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