Microporphyritic and microspherulitic melt grains, Hiawatha crater, Northwest Greenland: Implications for post-impact cooling rates, hydration, and the cratering environment

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Microporphyritic and microspherulitic melt grains, Hiawatha crater, Northwest Greenland : Implications for post-impact cooling rates, hydration, and the cratering environment. / Garde, Adam A.; Keulen, Nynke; Waight, Tod.

In: Geological Society of America. Bulletin, Vol. 134, No. 7-8, 2022, p. 2145–2166.

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Garde, AA, Keulen, N & Waight, T 2022, 'Microporphyritic and microspherulitic melt grains, Hiawatha crater, Northwest Greenland: Implications for post-impact cooling rates, hydration, and the cratering environment', Geological Society of America. Bulletin, vol. 134, no. 7-8, pp. 2145–2166. https://doi.org/10.1130/B36058.1

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Garde, A. A., Keulen, N., & Waight, T. (2022). Microporphyritic and microspherulitic melt grains, Hiawatha crater, Northwest Greenland: Implications for post-impact cooling rates, hydration, and the cratering environment. Geological Society of America. Bulletin, 134(7-8), 2145–2166. https://doi.org/10.1130/B36058.1

Vancouver

Garde AA, Keulen N, Waight T. Microporphyritic and microspherulitic melt grains, Hiawatha crater, Northwest Greenland: Implications for post-impact cooling rates, hydration, and the cratering environment. Geological Society of America. Bulletin. 2022;134(7-8):2145–2166. https://doi.org/10.1130/B36058.1

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Garde, Adam A. ; Keulen, Nynke ; Waight, Tod. / Microporphyritic and microspherulitic melt grains, Hiawatha crater, Northwest Greenland : Implications for post-impact cooling rates, hydration, and the cratering environment. In: Geological Society of America. Bulletin. 2022 ; Vol. 134, No. 7-8. pp. 2145–2166.

Bibtex

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RIS

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