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Ages and origins of rocks of the Killingworth dome, south-central Connecticut: Implications for the tectonic evolution of southern New England

John N. Aleinikoff, Robert P. Wintsch, Richard P. Tollo, Daniel M. Unruh, C. Mark Fanning and Mark D. Schmitz
American Journal of Science January 2007, 307 (1) 63-118; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/01.2007.04
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John N. Aleinikoff, Robert P. Wintsch, Richard P. Tollo, Daniel M. Unruh, C. Mark Fanning, Mark D. Schmitz
American Journal of Science Jan 2007, 307 (1) 63-118; DOI: 10.2475/01.2007.04

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Ages and origins of rocks of the Killingworth dome, south-central Connecticut: Implications for the tectonic evolution of southern New England
John N. Aleinikoff, Robert P. Wintsch, Richard P. Tollo, Daniel M. Unruh, C. Mark Fanning, Mark D. Schmitz
American Journal of Science Jan 2007, 307 (1) 63-118; DOI: 10.2475/01.2007.04
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