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Harris, C., Marsh, J. S., Milner, S. C. (1999) Petrology of the Alkaline Core of the Messum Igneous Complex, Namibia: Evidence for the Progressively Decreasing Effect of Crustal Contamination. Journal of Petrology, 40 (9) 1377-1397 doi:10.1093/petroj/40.9.1377

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TitlePetrology of the Alkaline Core of the Messum Igneous Complex, Namibia: Evidence for the Progressively Decreasing Effect of Crustal Contamination
JournalJournal of Petrology
AuthorsHarris, C.Author
Marsh, J. S.Author
Milner, S. C.Author
Year1999 (September 1)Volume40
Page(s)1377-1397Issue9
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
DOIdoi:10.1093/petroj/40.9.1377Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID178652Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:178652:5
GUID8ad57c87-6e63-4f97-8ff2-776d6501647f
Full ReferenceHarris, C., Marsh, J. S., Milner, S. C. (1999) Petrology of the Alkaline Core of the Messum Igneous Complex, Namibia: Evidence for the Progressively Decreasing Effect of Crustal Contamination. Journal of Petrology, 40 (9) 1377-1397 doi:10.1093/petroj/40.9.1377
Plain TextHarris, C., Marsh, J. S., Milner, S. C. (1999) Petrology of the Alkaline Core of the Messum Igneous Complex, Namibia: Evidence for the Progressively Decreasing Effect of Crustal Contamination. Journal of Petrology, 40 (9) 1377-1397 doi:10.1093/petroj/40.9.1377
In(1999, September) Journal of Petrology Vol. 40 (9) Oxford University Press (OUP)

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