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GREW, EDWARD S., YATES, MARTIN G., SHEARER, CHARLES K., HAGERTY, JUSTIN J., SHERATON, JOHN W., SANDIFORD, MICHAEL (2006) Beryllium and Other Trace Elements in Paragneisses and Anatectic Veins of the Ultrahigh-Temperature Napier Complex, Enderby Land, East Antarctica: the Role of Sapphirine. Journal of Petrology, 47 (5) 859-882 doi:10.1093/petrology/egi098

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TitleBeryllium and Other Trace Elements in Paragneisses and Anatectic Veins of the Ultrahigh-Temperature Napier Complex, Enderby Land, East Antarctica: the Role of Sapphirine
JournalJournal of Petrology
AuthorsGREW, EDWARD S.Author
YATES, MARTIN G.Author
SHEARER, CHARLES K.Author
HAGERTY, JUSTIN J.Author
SHERATON, JOHN W.Author
SANDIFORD, MICHAELAuthor
Year2006 (May 1)Volume47
Issue5
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
DOIdoi:10.1093/petrology/egi098Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGREW, EDWARD S., YATES, MARTIN G., SHEARER, CHARLES K., HAGERTY, JUSTIN J., SHERATON, JOHN W., SANDIFORD, MICHAEL (2006) Beryllium and Other Trace Elements in Paragneisses and Anatectic Veins of the Ultrahigh-Temperature Napier Complex, Enderby Land, East Antarctica: the Role of Sapphirine. Journal of Petrology, 47 (5) 859-882 doi:10.1093/petrology/egi098
Plain TextGREW, EDWARD S., YATES, MARTIN G., SHEARER, CHARLES K., HAGERTY, JUSTIN J., SHERATON, JOHN W., SANDIFORD, MICHAEL (2006) Beryllium and Other Trace Elements in Paragneisses and Anatectic Veins of the Ultrahigh-Temperature Napier Complex, Enderby Land, East Antarctica: the Role of Sapphirine. Journal of Petrology, 47 (5) 859-882 doi:10.1093/petrology/egi098
In(2006, May) Journal of Petrology Vol. 47 (5) Oxford University Press (OUP)

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