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(2014) A kilometre-scale highly refractory harzburgite zone in the mantle section of the northern Oman Ophiolite (Fizh Block): implications for flux melting of oceanic lithospheric mantle. Special Publication, 392. Geological Society of London. 229-246 doi:10.1144/sp392.12

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TitleA kilometre-scale highly refractory harzburgite zone in the mantle section of the northern Oman Ophiolite (Fizh Block): implications for flux melting of oceanic lithospheric mantle
ReportSpecial Publication
Year2014Volume392
Page(s)229-246
PublisherGeological Society of London
DOIdoi:10.1144/sp392.12Search in ResearchGate
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Full Reference(2014) A kilometre-scale highly refractory harzburgite zone in the mantle section of the northern Oman Ophiolite (Fizh Block): implications for flux melting of oceanic lithospheric mantle. Special Publication, 392. Geological Society of London. 229-246 doi:10.1144/sp392.12
Plain Text(2014) A kilometre-scale highly refractory harzburgite zone in the mantle section of the northern Oman Ophiolite (Fizh Block): implications for flux melting of oceanic lithospheric mantle. Special Publication, 392. Geological Society of London. 229-246 doi:10.1144/sp392.12
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