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Martin, Robert F. (2012) The petrogenesis of anorogenic felsic magmas and AMCG suites: Insights on element mobility and mutual cryptic contamination from polythermal experiments. Lithos, 151. 35-45 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2011.12.016

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TitleThe petrogenesis of anorogenic felsic magmas and AMCG suites: Insights on element mobility and mutual cryptic contamination from polythermal experiments
JournalLithos
AuthorsMartin, Robert F.Author
Year2012 (October)Volume151
Page(s)35-45
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2011.12.016Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID273498Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:273498:3
GUID030aed29-6c86-47f2-b814-57f6db3755ab
Full ReferenceMartin, Robert F. (2012) The petrogenesis of anorogenic felsic magmas and AMCG suites: Insights on element mobility and mutual cryptic contamination from polythermal experiments. Lithos, 151. 35-45 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2011.12.016
Plain TextMartin, Robert F. (2012) The petrogenesis of anorogenic felsic magmas and AMCG suites: Insights on element mobility and mutual cryptic contamination from polythermal experiments. Lithos, 151. 35-45 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2011.12.016
In(2012) Lithos Vol. 151. Elsevier BV

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Bonin (2008) Journal of Geosciences Death of super-continents and birth of oceans heralded by discrete A-type granite igneous events: the case of the Variscan–Alpine Europe 53, 237
Bowden (1987) Niger–Nigerian alkaline ring complexes: a classic example of African Phanerozoic anorogenic mid-plate magmatism 30, 357
Jacobson (1958) Geological Society of London, Memoir Ring-complexes in the Younger Granite Province of northern Nigeria 1
Magaji (2011) Periodico di Mineralogia The Geshere syenite–peralkaline granite pluton: a key to understanding the anorogenic Nigerian Younger Granites and analogues elsewhere 80, 199
Martin (1988) Rendiconti SocietĂ  Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia The K-feldspar mineralogy of granites and rhyolites: a generalized case of pseudomorphism of the magmatic phase 43, 343
Novgorodov (1975) Geochemistry International Solubility of quartz in H2O–CO2 mixtures at 700°C and pressures of 3 and 5kbar 12, 122
Sawyer (2008) The Canadian Mineralogist, Special Publication Atlas of migmatites 9
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