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2by Boyd, Taylor“... hot spring revolutionized the science industry. With applications in PCR it has become an invaluable...”
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7by Greene, Andrew R.“... Plateaus. The major-element chemistry of picrites indicates extensive melting (23-27%) of anomalously hot...”
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8by Greene, Andrew R.“... Plateaus. The major-element chemistry of picrites indicates extensive melting (23-27%) of anomalously hot...”
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9by Greene, Andrew R.“... Plateaus. The major-element chemistry of picrites indicates extensive melting (23-27%) of anomalously hot...”
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10“... subduction zones: cool forearc, uniformly hot backarc (Yukon Composite Terrane to Southern Brooks Range...”
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13by Labrecque, Sylvain, Lacelle, Denis, Duguay, Claude R., Lauriol, Bernard, Hawkings, Jim“... area, to a hot and dry one, thus resulting in the observed decrease in lake surface area. Although some...”
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18“..., we hypothesize that the Carmacks Group is a displaced segment of the Yellowstone hot-spot track...”
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