Original paper
Distribution of Bi in the crystal structure of Bi-rich jamesonite, FePb4 (Sb5.48Bi0.52)Σ6S14
Journal of Geosciences, volume 65 (2020), issue 4, 261 - 265
DOI: http://doi.org/10.3190/jgeosci.312
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ISSN: 1802-6222
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