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Mount Pinatubo
Fournelle, J., Carmody, R., & Daag, A. S. (1996). Anhydrite-bearing pumices from the June 15, 1991, eruption of Mount Pinatubo: geochemistry, mineralogy, and petrology. Fire and Mud: Eruptions and Lahars of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines, 845-862.
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Hollings, P., Wolfe, R., Cooke, D. R., & Waters, P. J. (2011). Geochemistry of Tertiary igneous rocks of northern Luzon, Philippines: Evidence for a back-arc setting for alkalic porphyry copper-gold deposits and a case for slab roll-back?. Economic Geology, 106(8), 1257-1277. doi.org/10.2113/econgeo.106.8.1257
Knittel, U., & Cundari, A. (1990). Mineralogical evidence for the derivation of metaluminous, potassic rocks from peralkaline precursors: The Cordon Syenite Complex (Philippines). Mineralogy and Petrology, 41(2-4), 163-183. doi.org/10.1007/BF01168493
Knittel, U. (1987). The Cordon Syenite Complex: an undersaturated potassic igneous center in the Philippine island arc. Neues Jahrbuch fuer Mineralogie Abhandlungen, 157(1), 57-80.
Knittel, U. (1983). Age of the Cordon Syenite Complex and its implication on the Mid-Tertiary history of North Luzon. Philippine Geol, 37(2), 22-31.
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