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Rare-Earth Elements in Dictyonema Shales of the Baltic Sedimentary Paleobasin

— The results of a study of rare-earth metals in dictyonema shales of the Paleozoic Baltic sedimentary basin are presented. In the territory of the studied Kaibolovo–Gostilitsy prospecting area, high up to potentially industrial rare-earth element (REE) contents were confirmed based on a large factu...

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Published in:Solid fuel chemistry 2024, Vol.58 (3), p.177-184
Main Authors: Vyalov, V. I., Nastavkin, A. V., Oleynikova, G. A., Shishov, E. P., Dyu, T. A.
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