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Monazite and xenotime petrogenesis in the contact aureole of the Makhavinekh Lake Pluton, northern Labrador

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McFarlane, Christopher
Connelly, J-P
Carlson, W

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High-temperature (700-900°C) metamorphism in the contact aureole of the Makhavinekh Lake Pluton (MLP), northern Labrador, led to the growth of monazite and xenotime during progressive replacement of regional garnet-bearing assemblages (M1) by lower-press

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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology

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2037-12-31