Abstract

Noticeable amounts of rare-earth elements were first detected in the peats of the earlier drained bogs of Moscow and Tver oblasts. The analysis was carried out by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry on an ELAN DRC II instrument (PerkinElmer, United States). The contents of REEs in peat ash of certain deposits are higher than their average contents in the basic rocks and vary in the range of 0.5–60 and 0.1–41.3 mg/kg for the cerium and yttrium groups, respectively.

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