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THE NATURE OF THE CRUST IN WESTERN ALASKA AS INFERRED FROM THE CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF LATE CRETACEOUS TO EARLY TERTIARY MAGMATIC ROCKS IN WESTERN ALASKA
Moll-Stalcup, E. J., and Frost, T. P., 1992, The nature of the crust in western Alaska as inferred from the chemical and isotopic composition of Late Cretaceous to early Tertiary magmatic rocks in western Alaska [abs.]: in Ayuso, R. A. and Schultz, K. J., (comps.), Informal notes: workshop on the Application of isotope systems to geological problems, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-0052, p. 149-152.
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