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August 01, 1985
Kimberlites and lamproites; extreme products of mantle enrichment processes
C. J. Hawkesworth;
C. J. Hawkesworth
Open Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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South African Journal of Geology (1985) 88 (2): 439–447.
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C. J. Hawkesworth, K. J. Fraser, N. W. Rogers; Kimberlites and lamproites; extreme products of mantle enrichment processes. South African Journal of Geology 1985;; 88 (2): 439–447. doi:
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