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The Canadian Mineralogist; June 1998; v. 36; no. 3; p. 793-800
© 1998 Mineralogical Association of Canada
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Gerenite-(Y), (Ca,Na) 2 (Y,REE) 3 Si 6 O 18 .2H 2 O, a new mineral species, and an associated Y-bearing gadolinite-group mineral, from the Strange Lake peralkaline complex, Quebec-Labrador

John L. Jambor, Andrew C. Roberts, Joel D. Grice, Tyson C. Birkett, Lee A. Groat, and Steve Zajac

University of Waterloo, Department of Earth Sciences, Waterloo, ON, Canada

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