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Garate-Olave, I., Müller, A., Roda-Robles, E., Gil-Crespo, P.P., Pesquera, A. (2017) Extreme fractionation in a granite–pegmatite system documented by quartz chemistry: The case study of Tres Arroyos (Central Iberian Zone, Spain) Lithos, 286. 162-174 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2017.06.009

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TitleExtreme fractionation in a granite–pegmatite system documented by quartz chemistry: The case study of Tres Arroyos (Central Iberian Zone, Spain)
JournalLithos
AuthorsGarate-Olave, I.Author
Müller, A.Author
Roda-Robles, E.Author
Gil-Crespo, P.P.Author
Pesquera, A.Author
Year2017 (August)Volume286
Page(s)162-174
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2017.06.009Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID277023Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:277023:3
GUIDeb96d4fa-e5f6-4be0-8426-4c2f6399aeb5
Full ReferenceGarate-Olave, I., Müller, A., Roda-Robles, E., Gil-Crespo, P.P., Pesquera, A. (2017) Extreme fractionation in a granite–pegmatite system documented by quartz chemistry: The case study of Tres Arroyos (Central Iberian Zone, Spain) Lithos, 286. 162-174 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2017.06.009
Plain TextGarate-Olave, I., Müller, A., Roda-Robles, E., Gil-Crespo, P.P., Pesquera, A. (2017) Extreme fractionation in a granite–pegmatite system documented by quartz chemistry: The case study of Tres Arroyos (Central Iberian Zone, Spain) Lithos, 286. 162-174 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2017.06.009
In(2017) Lithos Vol. 286. Elsevier BV

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