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Evolution of the Coast Cascade Orogen by Tectonic Thickening and Magmatic Loading: The Cretaceous Breakenridge Complex, Southwestern British Columbia
Author: Mitrovic, Ivanka
Date created: 2013-09-18
Thermotectonic evolution of the Wolverine metamorphic complex, British Columbia: limitations on the use of combined ion exchange and net-transfer reaction geothermobarometry at upper amphibolite-facies metamorphism
Author: Staples, Reid Duncan
Date created: 2009

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