“…The general formula of silicate oxyapatites containing rareearth metals along with alkalis or alkaline earths (without OH À ) is A 1+x RE 9-x (SiO 4 ) 6 O 2 [0 x 1; A = Li (Setoguchi, 1990;Ito, 1968), Na (Setoguchi, 1990;Ito, 1968), Ca (Fahey et al, 1985;Lambert et al, 2006;Ito, 1968), Ba (Lambert et al, 2006;Ito, 1968), Sr (Lambert et al, 2006;Ito, 1968;Latshaw et al, 2016), Mg (Ito, 1968), Mn (Ito, 1968), Pb (Ito, 1968); Ln = La (Lambert et al, 2006;Ito, 1968), Ce (Massoni et al, 2018), Pr (Leu et al, 2011;Sakakura et al, 2010), Nd (Fahey et al, 1985;Setoguchi, 1990;Ito, 1968;Latshaw et al, 2016), Sm (Ito, 1968), Eu (Setoguchi, 1990), Gd (Ito, 1968), Tb (Leu et al, 2011), Dy (Ito, 1968), Er (Ito, 1968), Tm (Leu et al, 2011), Lu (Ito, 1968), Yb (Latshaw et al, 2016), and Y (Ito, 1968)]. In this work, oxyaptites with different A and RE are abbreviated as A-RE [e.g.…”