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April 01, 1997
Partitioning behaviour of Hf and Zr between amphibole, clinopyroxene, garnet and silicate melts at high pressure
Akihiko Fujinawa;
Akihiko Fujinawa
Ibaraki University, Department of Earth Sciences, Mito, Japan
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Trevor H. Green
Trevor H. Green
Macquarie University, Australia
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1997) 9 (2): 379–391.
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Akihiko Fujinawa, Trevor H. Green; Partitioning behaviour of Hf and Zr between amphibole, clinopyroxene, garnet and silicate melts at high pressure. European Journal of Mineralogy 1997;; 9 (2): 379–391. doi:
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