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Argon diffusion in pyroxenes: Implications for thermochronometry and mantle degassing
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Paul Randall Renne
University of California, Berkeley
Argon diffusion in pyroxenes: Implications for thermochronometry and mantle degassing
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2011
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William S. Cassata
Paul Randall Renne
University of California, Berkeley
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David L. Shuster
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