Origin of reverse compositional and textural zoning in granite plutons by localized thermal overturn of stratified magma chambers
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A. Gerdes | J. Žák | P. Kabele | J. Svancara | J. Trubač | M. Somr | V. Janoušek | E. Žáčková
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