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The microtexture of analcime phenocrysts in igneous rocks
Andrew Putnis
Andrew Putnis
University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1994) 6 (5): 627-632.
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October 01, 1994
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