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May 01, 1979
Aspects of continental crustal structure and growth; targets for scientific deep drilling
Scott B. Smithson
Scott B. Smithson
Univ. Wyo., Dep. Geol., Laramie, WY, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1979) 17 (1): 65–75.
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Scott B. Smithson; Aspects of continental crustal structure and growth; targets for scientific deep drilling. Rocky Mountain Geology 1979;; 17 (1): 65–75. doi:
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