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In this connection attention may be called to the introduction of the term " co- magmatic region " to replace the older "petrographical province." It is thought that ...
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Vulsini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A comagmatic province is a geologic area of the same type and age igneous rock deriving from the same crustal magma. The Roman region is post-collisional; ...
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www.maden.hacettepe.edu.tr/dmmrt/dmmrt245.html
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comagmatic region. An area in which the igneous rocks are of the same general geologic age, have certain distinguishing characteristics in common, and are ...
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Apr 1, 2008 ... The Roman comagmatic region by Henry S. Washington, 1906,Carnegie Institution of Washington edition,
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www.mantleplumes.org/WebDocuments/Peccerillo1985.pdf
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canism of central-southern Italy (the Roman comagmatic province) have ..... its from the Alban Hills (Roman comagmatic region) as inferred from trace element ...
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rruff.info/rdsmi/V40/RDSMI40_107.pdf
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the latium region Ihe volcaniC Center of San Ve· nanzo (Umbria) is to be considered linked to the. Roman Comagmatic Region. A few data are available ...
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rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/MinMag/Volume_58/58-393-60...
rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/MinMag/Volume_58/58-393-607.pdf
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complex in the Roman Comagmatic Region. (Washington, 1906), but until now the mineral has never been observed in any primary occur- rence in that area, ...
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The Roman Comagmatic Region by Henry Stephens Washington (1906) "Augite phenocrysts abundant, 2 tO 10 mm., prismatic, equant and irregular, .
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www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0016703788902...
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Roccamonfina is the northernmost Volcano of the Campanian area of the K-rich Roman comagmatic Region of Italy. It erupted a huge amount of pyroclastics ...
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unich.academia.edu/FRANCESCOSTOPPA/Papers/137646/Carbon...
unich.academia.edu/FRANCESCOSTOPPA/Papers/137646/Carbonatites_and_Kamafugites_in_subduction_environment_noooooo_
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The IUP is sited about 50 km east of the large volcanoes of the Roman Co- magmatic Region (RCR). Plagioleucitites which are typical of the RCR, are also ...
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