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The Port Deposit Gneiss Revisited (FROM: Southeastern Geology, Vol. 20, No. 2, March 1979, pp. 101-118).

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The Port Deposit Gneiss Revisited (FROM: Southeastern Geology, Vol. 20, No. 2, March 1979, pp. 101-118).

by David L. Southwick

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Duke University., 1979. Journal. Very Good. No Binding. ORIGINAL Article, disbound from journal; no covers; light creasing of corners of leaves, o/w in very good condition..

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Title
The Port Deposit Gneiss Revisited (FROM: Southeastern Geology, Vol. 20, No. 2, March 1979, pp. 101-118).
Author
David L. Southwick
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Used - Very Good
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Duke University.
Date Published
1979
Keywords
geochemistry, geochemical pge, igneous intrusive, rock, rocks, formation in, genesis,, metamorphosed intrusion, intrusions, granite gneiss, gneisses, granulite, granulite, facies, precambrian, proterozoic, maryland

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