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Metamorphic petrology / Metamorphism / Garnet / Geothermobarometry / Porphyroblast / Metamorphic rock / Crystal growth / Diffusion / Amphibolite / Mineral / Granulite / Mass diffusivity
Date: 2014-11-05 20:35:21
Metamorphic petrology
Metamorphism
Garnet
Geothermobarometry
Porphyroblast
Metamorphic rock
Crystal growth
Diffusion
Amphibolite
Mineral
Granulite
Mass diffusivity

JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY VOLUME 51 NUMBER 11

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