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Metamorphic bathozones and bathograds; a measure of the depth of post-metamorphic uplift and erosion on the regional scale

D. M. Carmichael
American Journal of Science June 1978, 278 (6) 769-797; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.278.6.769
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Metamorphic bathozones and bathograds; a measure of the depth of post-metamorphic uplift and erosion on the regional scale
D. M. Carmichael
American Journal of Science Jun 1978, 278 (6) 769-797; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.278.6.769
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