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monazite

Mineral, (Ce,La,Th)PO4, yellow to red, valued as a source of lanthanides or rare earths, including cerium and europium; generally found in placer deposit (alluvial) sands.



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Thorium has been a byproduct of refining monazite for its rare-earth content in the United States.
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04 ppb), however we suspect that higher levels of Ce found in our seawater samples from coastal CA relates to the anthropogenic influence of mining of Ce-rich minerals like bastnasite and monazite for use in the petroleum industry (Olmez et al.
 
 
 
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