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Tran, T. H., Lan, C. Y., Usuki, T., Shellnutt, J. G., Pham, T. D., Tran, T. A., ... & Borisenko, A. S. (2015). Petrogenesis of Late Permian silicic rocks of Tu Le basin and Phan Si Pan uplift (NW Vietnam) and their association with the Emeishan large igneous province. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 109, 1-19.

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Original EntryTran, T. H., Lan, C. Y., Usuki, T., Shellnutt, J. G., Pham, T. D., Tran, T. A., ... & Borisenko, A. S. (2015). Petrogenesis of Late Permian silicic rocks of Tu Le basin and Phan Si Pan uplift (NW Vietnam) and their association with the Emeishan large igneous province. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 109, 1-19.
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Full ReferenceTran, T. H., Lan, C. Y., Usuki, T., Shellnutt, J. G., Pham, T. D., Tran, T. A., ... & Borisenko, A. S. (2015). Petrogenesis of Late Permian silicic rocks of Tu Le basin and Phan Si Pan uplift (NW Vietnam) and their association with the Emeishan large igneous province. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 109, 1-19.
Plain TextTran, T. H., Lan, C. Y., Usuki, T., Shellnutt, J. G., Pham, T. D., Tran, T. A., ... & Borisenko, A. S. (2015). Petrogenesis of Late Permian silicic rocks of Tu Le basin and Phan Si Pan uplift (NW Vietnam) and their association with the Emeishan large igneous province. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 109, 1-19.

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Phu Sa Phin Intrusion, Tân Uyên District, Lai Châu Province, Vietnam
Muong Hum Granite, Bat Xat District, Lào Cai Province, Vietnam
Tu Le Basin Volcanics, Văn Chấn District, Yên Bái Province, Vietnam

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LocalityMineral(s)
Phu Sa Phin Intrusion, Tân Uyên District, Lai Châu Province, Vietnam Aegirine, Aegirine-augite, Apatite, Biotite, Granite, K Feldspar, Plagioclase, Quartz, Riebeckite, Titanite, Zircon
Muong Hum Granite, Bat Xat District, Lào Cai Province, Vietnam Aegirine, Allanite Group, Apatite, Arfvedsonite, Biotite, Granite, K Feldspar, Magnetite, Plagioclase, Quartz, Syenite, Titanite, Zircon
Tu Le Basin Volcanics, Văn Chấn District, Yên Bái Province, Vietnam Aegirine, Arfvedsonite, Basalt, Basanite, Comenditic rhyolite, Foidite, Granite, Granosyenite, K Feldspar, Pantelleritic rhyolite, Plagioclase, Quartz, Rhyolite, Riebeckite, Syenite, Tephrite, Trachybasalt, Trachyte, Zircon


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