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Chemistry / Igneous petrology / Ringwoodite / Olivine / Melt inclusions / Forsterite / Basalt / Spinel / Magma / Petrology / Nesosilicates / Crystallography
Date: 2011-09-22 14:35:08
Chemistry
Igneous petrology
Ringwoodite
Olivine
Melt inclusions
Forsterite
Basalt
Spinel
Magma
Petrology
Nesosilicates
Crystallography

Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts Structural systematics of Mg-Fe2+-bearing spinels and spinelloids

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