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Mineralogical Magazine; April 2004; v. 68; no. 2; p. 353-368; DOI: 10.1180/0026461046820192
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FIG. 2. Morphology and BSE images of selected laurite grains. X marks the areas chosen for the analyses. Scale bars are all 100 µm. The brighter areas correspond to higher Os and the darker areas to higher Ru contents. (a) Morphology of grain P-1-1.; (b) BSE image of the grain, P-1-1; (c) spherical shape of P-2-6; (d) BSE image of the grain, P-2-6, with several inclusions of amphiboles; (e) angular shape with abundant fractures of P-2-9; and (f) BSE image of the grain P-2-9.





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