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Saturation of Minerals and Genesis of Igneous Rocks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

H. J. Johnston-Lavis
Affiliation:
Vittel (Vosges), France.
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

References

page 381 note 1 See Geol. Mag., July, 1914, pp. 319–24.

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