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Igneous petrology / Historical geology / Igneous rocks / Eclogite / Metamorphic petrology / Zircon / Isotope geochemistry / Craton / Magma / Petrology / Geology / Geochemistry
Date: 2011-09-22 15:25:45
Igneous petrology
Historical geology
Igneous rocks
Eclogite
Metamorphic petrology
Zircon
Isotope geochemistry
Craton
Magma
Petrology
Geology
Geochemistry

Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts Environmental effects of the Zarand coal mines and coal washing plant in Kerman Province, Southeast Iran ABDOLMAJID YAGHUBPUR AND

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