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A HIMU-like component in Mariana Convergent Margin magma sources during initial arc rifting revealed by melt inclusions. [PDF]
Li X+8 more
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Prioritizing US Geological Survey science on salinization and salinity in candidate and selected priority river basins. [PDF]
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Strontium isotope geochemistry of alpine tectonite lherzolites: Data compatible with a mantle origin
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1978Abstract Constituent minerals from three alpine lherzolites (Beni Bouchera, Morocco; Lanzo, Italy; and Ronda, Spain) and a clinopyroxene from the Othris complex, Greece, reveal the following range in Sr isotopic composition: clinopyroxenes, 0.70228–0.70370; orthopyroxenes, 0.70265–0.70429; and olivines, 0.70290–0.70831.
V. Rama Murthy, Martin Menzies
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Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014
The Stonehenge bluestones were first sourced to outcrops in the high parts of the eastern Mynydd Preseli in SW Wales by H.H. Thomas in the early 1920s. He recognised the distinctive ‘spotted dolerite’ from his fieldwork in that area and suggested that the tors of Carn Meini (also known as Carn Menyn) and Cerrigmarchogion were the most likely sources ...
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The Stonehenge bluestones were first sourced to outcrops in the high parts of the eastern Mynydd Preseli in SW Wales by H.H. Thomas in the early 1920s. He recognised the distinctive ‘spotted dolerite’ from his fieldwork in that area and suggested that the tors of Carn Meini (also known as Carn Menyn) and Cerrigmarchogion were the most likely sources ...
Richard E. Bevins+2 more
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