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Cid, Jorge Plá, Cruz Filho, Basílio Elesbão da, Conceição, Herbet, Rios, Débora Correia, Rosa, Maria de Lourdes da S., Rocha, Henrique Matos da (2007) Primary potassic magmatism produced from amphibole-clinopyroxeneapatite-rich mantle source in the São Francisco Craton, Brazil, and the key role of mantle heterogeneity in the diversity of alkaline magmatism. Revista Brasileira de Geociências, 37. 40-46 doi:10.25249/0375-7536.200737s44046

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TitlePrimary potassic magmatism produced from amphibole-clinopyroxeneapatite-rich mantle source in the São Francisco Craton, Brazil, and the key role of mantle heterogeneity in the diversity of alkaline magmatism
JournalRevista Brasileira de Geociências
AuthorsCid, Jorge PláAuthor
Cruz Filho, Basílio Elesbão daAuthor
Conceição, HerbetAuthor
Rios, Débora CorreiaAuthor
Rosa, Maria de Lourdes da S.Author
Rocha, Henrique Matos daAuthor
Year2007 (December 1)Volume37
PublisherSociedade Brasileira de Geologia
DOIdoi:10.25249/0375-7536.200737s44046Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCid, Jorge Plá, Cruz Filho, Basílio Elesbão da, Conceição, Herbet, Rios, Débora Correia, Rosa, Maria de Lourdes da S., Rocha, Henrique Matos da (2007) Primary potassic magmatism produced from amphibole-clinopyroxeneapatite-rich mantle source in the São Francisco Craton, Brazil, and the key role of mantle heterogeneity in the diversity of alkaline magmatism. Revista Brasileira de Geociências, 37. 40-46 doi:10.25249/0375-7536.200737s44046
Plain TextCid, Jorge Plá, Cruz Filho, Basílio Elesbão da, Conceição, Herbet, Rios, Débora Correia, Rosa, Maria de Lourdes da S., Rocha, Henrique Matos da (2007) Primary potassic magmatism produced from amphibole-clinopyroxeneapatite-rich mantle source in the São Francisco Craton, Brazil, and the key role of mantle heterogeneity in the diversity of alkaline magmatism. Revista Brasileira de Geociências, 37. 40-46 doi:10.25249/0375-7536.200737s44046
In(2005) Revista Brasileira de Geociências Vol. 37. Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia


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