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Home » Journal » The Yellowstone magmatic system from the mantle plume to the upper crust

The Yellowstone magmatic system from the mantle plume to the upper crust

Posted on January 1, 2015June 26, 2017 by Paul Roberson
Huang, H.‐H., F.‐C. Lin, B. Schmandt, J. Farrell, R. B. Smith, and V. Tsai (2015). The Yellowstone magmatic
system from the mantle plume to the upper crust, Science, 348, doi:10.1126/science.aaa5648.
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