Separating Natural and Synthetic Rubies on the Basis of Trace-Element Chemistry

作者: Sam Muhlmeister , Emmanuel Fritsch , James E. Shigley , Bertrand Devouard , Brendan M. Laurs

DOI: 10.5741/GEMS.34.2.80

关键词: MineralogyBasis (linear algebra)Natural (archaeology)Trace elementGeochemistry and Petrology

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