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OCCURRENCE OF 1350 MILLION-YEAR-OLD GRANITIC ROCKS IN WESTERN UNITED STATES
L. T ALDRICH
L. T ALDRICH
CARNEGIE INST. OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, D.C.
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G. W WETHERILL
G. W WETHERILL
CARNEGIE INST. OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, D.C.
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G. L DAVIS
G. L DAVIS
CARNEGIE INST. OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, D.C.
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GSA Bulletin (1957) 68 (5): 655-656.
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21 Jan 1957
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L. T ALDRICH, G. W WETHERILL, G. L DAVIS; OCCURRENCE OF 1350 MILLION-YEAR-OLD GRANITIC ROCKS IN WESTERN UNITED STATES. GSA Bulletin ; 68 (5): 655–656. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1957)68[655:OOMGRI]2.0.CO;2
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