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Loss of 40Ar(rad) from leucite-bearing basanite at low temperature: implications on K/Ar dating.

  • Kadosa Balogh EMAIL logo , Károly Németh , Tetsumaru Itaya , Ferenc Molnár , Robert Stewart , Ngo Thanh , Hironobu Hyodo and Lajos Daróczi
Published/Copyright: September 1, 2010
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Published Online: 2010-9-1
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