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Chakrabarty, Aniket; Mitchell, Roger H; Ren, Minghua; Pal, Supriyo; Pal, Supratim; Sen, Amit Kumar (2018) Nb-Zr-REE re-mobilization and implications for transitional agpaitic rock formation: insights from the Sushina Hill Complex, India. Journal of Petrology, 59 (10). 1899-1938 doi:10.1093/petrology/egy084

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TitleNb-Zr-REE re-mobilization and implications for transitional agpaitic rock formation: insights from the Sushina Hill Complex, India
JournalJournal of Petrology
AuthorsChakrabarty, AniketAuthor
Mitchell, Roger HAuthor
Ren, MinghuaAuthor
Pal, SupriyoAuthor
Pal, SupratimAuthor
Sen, Amit KumarAuthor
Year2018 (August 24)Volume<   59   >
Page(s)1899-1938Issue<   10   >
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
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DOIdoi:10.1093/petrology/egy084Search in ResearchGate
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Original EntryChakrabarty, A., Mitchell, R. H., Ren, M., Pal, S., Pal, S., & Sen, A. K. (2018). Nb–Zr–REE re-mobilization and implications for transitional agpaitic rock formation: insights from the Sushina Hill Complex, India. Journal of Petrology, 59(10), 1899-1938.
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Full ReferenceChakrabarty, Aniket; Mitchell, Roger H; Ren, Minghua; Pal, Supriyo; Pal, Supratim; Sen, Amit Kumar (2018) Nb-Zr-REE re-mobilization and implications for transitional agpaitic rock formation: insights from the Sushina Hill Complex, India. Journal of Petrology, 59 (10). 1899-1938 doi:10.1093/petrology/egy084
Plain TextChakrabarty, Aniket; Mitchell, Roger H; Ren, Minghua; Pal, Supriyo; Pal, Supratim; Sen, Amit Kumar (2018) Nb-Zr-REE re-mobilization and implications for transitional agpaitic rock formation: insights from the Sushina Hill Complex, India. Journal of Petrology, 59 (10). 1899-1938 doi:10.1093/petrology/egy084
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Sushina Hill, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

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Sushina Hill, Purulia District, West Bengal, India Aegirine, Albite, Analcime, Ancylite, Ancylite-(Ce), Ancylite-(La), Andradite, Apatite, Arfvedsonite, Biotite, Britholite Group, Catapleiite, Diopside, Eudialyte, Fersmite, Garnet Group, Hilairite, Hingganite-(Ce), Jadeite, Magnetite, Marsturite, Monazite-(Ce), Nacareniobsite-(Ce), Natrolite, Nepheline, Niobokupletskite, Orthoclase, Pectolite, Pumpellyite Subgroup, Pyrochlore Group, Pyroxene Group, Rinkite-(Ce), Serandite, Sodalite, Spessartine, Thorite, Wadeite, Wöhlerite, Xenotime, Zeolite Group, Zircon


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