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October 01, 1996
Metasomatism associated with subduction-related, volatile-rich silicate melt in the upper mantle beneath the Nograd-Gomor volcanic field, northern Hungary/southern Slovakia; evidence from silicate melt inclusions
Csaba Szabo;
Csaba Szabo
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Geological Sciences, Blacksburg, VA, United States
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Robert J. Bodnar;
Robert J. Bodnar
Eotvos University, Hungary
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Alexander V. Sobolev
Alexander V. Sobolev
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1996) 8 (5): 881–899.
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Csaba Szabo, Robert J. Bodnar, Alexander V. Sobolev; Metasomatism associated with subduction-related, volatile-rich silicate melt in the upper mantle beneath the Nograd-Gomor volcanic field, northern Hungary/southern Slovakia; evidence from silicate melt inclusions. European Journal of Mineralogy 1996;; 8 (5): 881–899. doi:
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