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American Mineralogist; August 1990; v. 75; no. 7-8; p. 874-880
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Behavior of boron during contact metamorphism of calc-silicate rocks at Notch Peak, Utah

Peter I. Nabelek, Jeffrey R. Denison, and Michael D. Glascock

Univ. Mo.-Columbia, Stable Isot. Geol. and Geochem. Group, Columbia, MO, United States

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