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Mineralogical Magazine; December 1995; v. 59; no. 4; p. 735-743
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High-thorium monazite-(Ce) formed during disequilibrium melting of metapelites under granulite-facies conditions

Gordon R. Watt

Oxford Brookes University, Geology & Cartography Division, Oxford, United Kingdom

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