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The thermochronological record of tectonic and surface process interaction at the Yakutat–North American collision zone in southeast Alaska
E. Enkelmann, P. K. Zeitler, J. I. Garver, T. L. Pavlis and B. P. Hooks
American Journal of Science April 2010, 310 (4) 231-260; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/04.2010.01
E. Enkelmann
P. K. Zeitler
J. I. Garver
T. L. Pavlis

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American Journal of Science
Vol. 310, Issue 4
April 2010
The thermochronological record of tectonic and surface process interaction at the Yakutat–North American collision zone in southeast Alaska
E. Enkelmann, P. K. Zeitler, J. I. Garver, T. L. Pavlis, B. P. Hooks
American Journal of Science Apr 2010, 310 (4) 231-260; DOI: 10.2475/04.2010.01
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