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Elmi Assadzadeh, Golpira, Samson, Iain M., Gagnon, Joel E. (2017) Evidence for aqueous liquid-liquid immiscibility in highly evolved tin-bearing granites, Mount Pleasant, New Brunswick, Canada. Chemical Geology, 448. 123-136 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.11.016

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TitleEvidence for aqueous liquid-liquid immiscibility in highly evolved tin-bearing granites, Mount Pleasant, New Brunswick, Canada
JournalChemical Geology
AuthorsElmi Assadzadeh, GolpiraAuthor
Samson, Iain M.Author
Gagnon, Joel E.Author
Year2017 (January)Volume448
Page(s)123-136
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.11.016Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID299033Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:299033:4
GUIDccce9672-7540-4087-b924-7a434bc5e046
Full ReferenceElmi Assadzadeh, Golpira, Samson, Iain M., Gagnon, Joel E. (2017) Evidence for aqueous liquid-liquid immiscibility in highly evolved tin-bearing granites, Mount Pleasant, New Brunswick, Canada. Chemical Geology, 448. 123-136 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.11.016
Plain TextElmi Assadzadeh, Golpira, Samson, Iain M., Gagnon, Joel E. (2017) Evidence for aqueous liquid-liquid immiscibility in highly evolved tin-bearing granites, Mount Pleasant, New Brunswick, Canada. Chemical Geology, 448. 123-136 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.11.016
In(2017) Chemical Geology Vol. 448. Elsevier BV

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