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Geology / Petrology / Igneous petrology / Plate tectonics / Igneous rocks / Volcanology / Subvolcanic rocks / Kaapvaal Craton / Mantle plume / Ophiolite / Adakite / Kimberlite
Date: 2016-05-02 04:45:00
Geology
Petrology
Igneous petrology
Plate tectonics
Igneous rocks
Volcanology
Subvolcanic rocks
Kaapvaal Craton
Mantle plume
Ophiolite
Adakite
Kimberlite

1. Sylvain Trépanier, Lucie Mathieu, Réal Daigneault, Stéphane Faure; Precursors predicted by artificial neural networks for mass balance calculations: Quantifying hydrothermal alteration in volcanic rocks, Computers

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