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January 01, 1970
The Jimberlana norite, Western Australia, a smaller analogue of the Great Dyke of Rhodesia
Geological Magazine (1970) 107 (1): 1–11.
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I. H. Campbell, G. J. H. McCall, D. S. Tyrwhitt; The Jimberlana norite, Western Australia, a smaller analogue of the Great Dyke of Rhodesia. Geological Magazine 1970;; 107 (1): 1–11. doi:
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