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Robinson, Paul T., Trumbull, Robert B., Schmitt, Axel, Yang, Jing-Sui, Li, Jian-Wei, Zhou, Mei-Fu, Erzinger, Jörg, Dare, Sarah, Xiong, Fahui (2015) The origin and significance of crustal minerals in ophiolitic chromitites and peridotites. Gondwana Research, 27 (2) 486-506 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.06.003

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TitleThe origin and significance of crustal minerals in ophiolitic chromitites and peridotites
JournalGondwana Research
AuthorsRobinson, Paul T.Author
Trumbull, Robert B.Author
Schmitt, AxelAuthor
Yang, Jing-SuiAuthor
Li, Jian-WeiAuthor
Zhou, Mei-FuAuthor
Erzinger, JörgAuthor
Dare, SarahAuthor
Xiong, FahuiAuthor
Year2015 (February)Volume27
Page(s)486-506Issue2
PublisherElsevier BV
URL
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.06.003Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID712602Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:712602:8
GUID0cf6389f-f4af-40b1-a66c-d994f94df0f6
Full ReferenceRobinson, Paul T., Trumbull, Robert B., Schmitt, Axel, Yang, Jing-Sui, Li, Jian-Wei, Zhou, Mei-Fu, Erzinger, Jörg, Dare, Sarah, Xiong, Fahui (2015) The origin and significance of crustal minerals in ophiolitic chromitites and peridotites. Gondwana Research, 27 (2) 486-506 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.06.003
Plain TextRobinson, Paul T., Trumbull, Robert B., Schmitt, Axel, Yang, Jing-Sui, Li, Jian-Wei, Zhou, Mei-Fu, Erzinger, Jörg, Dare, Sarah, Xiong, Fahui (2015) The origin and significance of crustal minerals in ophiolitic chromitites and peridotites. Gondwana Research, 27 (2) 486-506 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.06.003
In(2015, February) Gondwana Research Vol. 27 (2) Elsevier BV

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