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The diamondiferous roots of our wandering continent
J. J. Gurney
J. J. Gurney
Univ. Cape Town, Geochem. Dep., Rondebosch, South Africa
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South African Journal of Geology (1990) 93 (3): 423-437.
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July 01, 1990
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