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Asami, Masao, Suzuki, Kazuhiro, Grew, Edward S (2002) Chemical Th–U–total Pb dating by electron microprobe analysis of monazite, xenotime and zircon from the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: evidence for ultra-high-temperature metamorphism at 2400 Ma. Precambrian Research, 114 (3) 249-275 doi:10.1016/s0301-9268(01)00228-5

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TitleChemical Th–U–total Pb dating by electron microprobe analysis of monazite, xenotime and zircon from the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: evidence for ultra-high-temperature metamorphism at 2400 Ma
JournalPrecambrian Research
AuthorsAsami, MasaoAuthor
Suzuki, KazuhiroAuthor
Grew, Edward SAuthor
Year2002 (March)Volume114
Issue3
PublisherElsevier BV
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Full ReferenceAsami, Masao, Suzuki, Kazuhiro, Grew, Edward S (2002) Chemical Th–U–total Pb dating by electron microprobe analysis of monazite, xenotime and zircon from the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: evidence for ultra-high-temperature metamorphism at 2400 Ma. Precambrian Research, 114 (3) 249-275 doi:10.1016/s0301-9268(01)00228-5
Plain TextAsami, Masao, Suzuki, Kazuhiro, Grew, Edward S (2002) Chemical Th–U–total Pb dating by electron microprobe analysis of monazite, xenotime and zircon from the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: evidence for ultra-high-temperature metamorphism at 2400 Ma. Precambrian Research, 114 (3) 249-275 doi:10.1016/s0301-9268(01)00228-5
In(2002, March) Precambrian Research Vol. 114 (3) Elsevier BV

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