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Single-zircon Pb-evaporation evidence for 2.77 Ga magmatism in northwestern Transvaal, South Africa
F. Walraven
F. Walraven
Geological Survey of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
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South African Journal of Geology (1994) 97 (2): 107-113.
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June 01, 1994
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