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GAC145 - Mantle Plume · changes in petrology, geochemistry and the orientation of flow-induced fabric along the length of a swarm might be expected which would have important bearing

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Page 1: GAC145 - Mantle Plume · changes in petrology, geochemistry and the orientation of flow-induced fabric along the length of a swarm might be expected which would have important bearing
Page 2: GAC145 - Mantle Plume · changes in petrology, geochemistry and the orientation of flow-induced fabric along the length of a swarm might be expected which would have important bearing
Page 3: GAC145 - Mantle Plume · changes in petrology, geochemistry and the orientation of flow-induced fabric along the length of a swarm might be expected which would have important bearing
Page 4: GAC145 - Mantle Plume · changes in petrology, geochemistry and the orientation of flow-induced fabric along the length of a swarm might be expected which would have important bearing
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