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THE age of four samples of granitic rocks selected by the Establishment for Nuclear Materials (Beograd, Yugoslavia) has been measured by the rubidium/strontium method. All analyses were made on biotite fractions; the usual techniques of isotopic dilution were used for the determinations of rubidium and strontium, utilizing an Atlas CH4 mass-spectrometer equipped with a normal collector.
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CERVENJAK, Z., FERRARA, G. & TONGIORGI, E. Age Determination of some Yugoslav Granites and Granodiorites by the Rubidium/Strontium Method. Nature 197, 893 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197893a0
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