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Re-Os systematics in mid-Atlantic ridge abyssal peridotites: Preliminary results from ODP Leg 209

Re-Os systematics in mid-Atlantic ridge abyssal peridotites: Preliminary results from ODP Leg 209

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Main Authors: Harvey, J, Gannoun, A, James, R, Alard, O, Rogers, N, Burton, K, Shi, O
Format: Conference item
Published: 2004
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