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(2020) Differences in Crustal Ages between the Tula and Scott Mountains of Enderby Land, East Antarctica

Król P, Kusiak MA, Dunkley DJ, Wilde SA, Yi K, Lee S & Whitehouse MJ

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1369

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03e: Room 1, Wednesday 24th June 23:27 - 23:30

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Submitted by UQAC Mathieu on Sunday 21st June 15:29
Many thanks for your presentation. I was intrigued by the distinct chemical signatures (HREE-depleted and -undepleted) of your rocks, as something similar is observed in the Abitibi greenstone belt (Mathieu et al. 2020 - https://doi.org/10.3390/min10030242) – would love to discuss the implications of this observation.
Many thanks for you comment, I hope that the presentation has been helpful/useful for you. More details you can find in Król et. a. 2020: 10.1016/j.gr.2019.12.014, but I am open to and keen on any discussion (via email or anywhere here).

Submitted by UQAC Mathieu on Sunday 21st June 15:30
Many thanks for your presentation. I was intrigued by the distinct chemical signatures (HREE-depleted and -undepleted) of your rocks, as something similar is observed in the Abitibi greenstone belt (Mathieu et al. 2020 - https://doi.org/10.3390/min10030242) – would love to discuss the implications of this observation.


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