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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

N. J. Soper
Affiliation:
Department of GeologyUniversity of SheffieldSheffieldSI 3JDU.K.4 March 1987
M. J. Branney
Affiliation:
Department of GeologyUniversity of SheffieldSheffieldSI 3JDU.K.4 March 1987
N. A. Mathieson
Affiliation:
Department of GeologyUniversity of SheffieldSheffieldSI 3JDU.K.4 March 1987
N. C. Davis
Affiliation:
Department of GeologyUniversity of SheffieldSheffieldSI 3JDU.K.4 March 1987
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