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Geology / Plate tectonics / Earth / Structure of the Earth / Geodynamics / Ultramafic rocks / Mantle / Planetary geology / Earth science / Subduction / Lithosphere / Kimberlite
Date: 2016-01-21 08:49:24
Geology
Plate tectonics
Earth
Structure of the Earth
Geodynamics
Ultramafic rocks
Mantle
Planetary geology
Earth science
Subduction
Lithosphere
Kimberlite

May 20, 2015 INTERNATIONAL LITHOSPHERE PROGRAM (ILP) Proposal for new Task Force: “FATE OF THE SUBDUCTED CONTINENTAL LITHOSPHERE: INSIGHT THROUGH ANALYTICAL MINERALOGY AND MICROSTRUCTURES”

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