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Volkert, Richard A.; Aleinikoff, John N.; Peck, William H.; Feigenson, Mark; Gorring, Matthew L. (2025) Mesoproterozoic syenite in the New Jersey Highlands, USA: Petrogenesis and implications for the post-subduction transition from calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatism along the eastern Laurentian margin. Lithos, 512. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2025.108117

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TitleMesoproterozoic syenite in the New Jersey Highlands, USA: Petrogenesis and implications for the post-subduction transition from calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatism along the eastern Laurentian margin
JournalLithos
AuthorsVolkert, Richard A.Author
Aleinikoff, John N.Author
Peck, William H.Author
Feigenson, MarkAuthor
Gorring, Matthew L.Author
Year2025 (November)Volume512
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2025.108117Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceVolkert, Richard A.; Aleinikoff, John N.; Peck, William H.; Feigenson, Mark; Gorring, Matthew L. (2025) Mesoproterozoic syenite in the New Jersey Highlands, USA: Petrogenesis and implications for the post-subduction transition from calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatism along the eastern Laurentian margin. Lithos, 512. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2025.108117
Plain TextVolkert, Richard A.; Aleinikoff, John N.; Peck, William H.; Feigenson, Mark; Gorring, Matthew L. (2025) Mesoproterozoic syenite in the New Jersey Highlands, USA: Petrogenesis and implications for the post-subduction transition from calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatism along the eastern Laurentian margin. Lithos, 512. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2025.108117
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