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Fingerprinting a multistage metamorphic fluid-rock history: Evidence from grain scale Sr, O and C isotopic and trace element variations in high-grade marbles from East Antarctica

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Satish-Kumar, M
Hermann, Joerg
Miyamoto, T
Osanai, Y

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Granulite grade marble layers interlayered with metapelitic granulites from Lützow Holm Bay, East Antarctica, provide insight into fluid-rock interactions during burial to and exhumation from lower crustal levels. Sub-millimeter scale strontium, oxygen a

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Lithos

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2037-12-31
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