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Bouabdellah, M., Hoernle, K., Kchit, A., Duggen, S., Hauff, F., Klugel, A., Lowry, D., Beaudoin, G. (2010) Petrogenesis of the Eocene Tamazert Continental Carbonatites (Central High Atlas, Morocco): Implications for a Common Source for the Tamazert and Canary and Cape Verde Island Carbonatites. Journal of Petrology, 51 (8) 1655-1686 doi:10.1093/petrology/egq033

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TitlePetrogenesis of the Eocene Tamazert Continental Carbonatites (Central High Atlas, Morocco): Implications for a Common Source for the Tamazert and Canary and Cape Verde Island Carbonatites
JournalJournal of Petrology
AuthorsBouabdellah, M.Author
Hoernle, K.Author
Kchit, A.Author
Duggen, S.Author
Hauff, F.Author
Klugel, A.Author
Lowry, D.Author
Beaudoin, G.Author
Year2010 (August 1)Volume51
Issue8
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
DOIdoi:10.1093/petrology/egq033Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBouabdellah, M., Hoernle, K., Kchit, A., Duggen, S., Hauff, F., Klugel, A., Lowry, D., Beaudoin, G. (2010) Petrogenesis of the Eocene Tamazert Continental Carbonatites (Central High Atlas, Morocco): Implications for a Common Source for the Tamazert and Canary and Cape Verde Island Carbonatites. Journal of Petrology, 51 (8) 1655-1686 doi:10.1093/petrology/egq033
Plain TextBouabdellah, M., Hoernle, K., Kchit, A., Duggen, S., Hauff, F., Klugel, A., Lowry, D., Beaudoin, G. (2010) Petrogenesis of the Eocene Tamazert Continental Carbonatites (Central High Atlas, Morocco): Implications for a Common Source for the Tamazert and Canary and Cape Verde Island Carbonatites. Journal of Petrology, 51 (8) 1655-1686 doi:10.1093/petrology/egq033
In(2010, August) Journal of Petrology Vol. 51 (8) Oxford University Press (OUP)

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