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Investigation of obsiidian hydration and implications for 40Ar/39Ar dating method 黑曜石水化作用的研究及其40Ar/39Ar定年方法的意义
A. Dickens, W. Mcintosh, N. Dunbar
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Petrography and geometry of Oligocene mafic dikes near Riley, New Mexico-indications of northward dike propagation into southeastern margin of the Colorado Plateau 新墨西哥州莱利附近渐新世基性岩脉的岩石学和几何特征——岩脉向北延伸至科罗拉多高原东南边缘的标志
M. I. Dimeo
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