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English: Back-scatter electron images of polished sections with letnikovite-(Ce) [Lkv-Ce] in association with mendeleevite-(Ce) [Mdl-Ce], pectolite [Pct], fluorite [Fl] and quartz [Qz]: (a) the grain used for Raman spectroscopy, determination of micro-indentation hardness and reflectance spectra; (b) a microprobe mount with a grain that was deposited as holotype material (#98145) at the Fersman Mineralogical Museum.
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Source https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/minmag/article/87/6/807/634677/Letnikovite-Ce-Na-Ca2Ce2-Si7O17-OH-F4-H2O-4-a-new
Author Atali A. Agakhanov; Elena Sokolova; Fernando Cámara; Vladimir Yu. Karpenko; Frank C. Hawthorne; Leonid A. Pautov; Anatoly V. Kasatkin; Igor V. Pekov; Vitaliya A. Agakhanova
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