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Mount St. Helens: Potential example of the partial melting of the subducted lithosphere in a volcanic arc: Comments and Reply
Ralph L. Dawes
Ralph L. Dawes
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Department of Geological Sciences, AJ-20, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
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Nathan L. Green
Nathan L. Green
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Department of Geology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0338
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Marc J. Defant
Marc J. Defant
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Department of Geology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33620
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Mark S. Drummond
Mark S. Drummond
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Department of Geology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama 35294
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Geology (1994) 22 (2): 187-190.
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February 01, 1994
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Ralph L. Dawes, Nathan L. Green, Marc J. Defant, Mark S. Drummond; Mount St. Helens: Potential example of the partial melting of the subducted lithosphere in a volcanic arc: Comments and Reply. Geology ; 22 (2): 187–190. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1994)022<0187:MSHPEO>2.3.CO;2
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