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  • Schulz et al. 2004
    Neoproterozoic to Early-Palaeozoic magmatic evolution in the Gondwana-derived Austroalpine basement to the south of the Tauern Window (Eastern Alps)
  • Worner et al. 1983
    Trace element abundances and mineral/melt distribution coefficients in phonolites from the Laacher See Volcano (Germany)
  • Weil 1975
    The partitioning of Mg, Fe, Sr, Ce, Sm, Eu, and Yb in lunar ignrous systems and a possible origin of KREEP by equilibrium partial melting
  • Weil & Drake 1973
    Europium anomaly in plagioclase feldspar: Experimental results and semiquantitative model
  • Wang & Gaetani 2008
    Partitioning of Ni between olivine and siliceous eclogite partial melt: experimental constraints on the mantle source of Hawaiian basalts
  • Walker et al. 2008
    Modeling fractional crystallization of group IVB iron meteorites
  • Tiepolo et al. 2003
    Trace-element partitioning between synthetic potassic-richterites and silicate melts, and contrasts with the partitioning behavior of paragasites and kaersutites
  • Sugawara 2001
    Ferric iron partitioning between plagioclase and silicate liquid: thermodynamics and petrological applications
  • Schreiber & Haskin 1976
    Chromium in basalts: Experimental determination of redox states and partitioning among synthetic silicate phases
  • Schmidt et al. 2004
    The dependance of Nb and Ta rutile-melt partitioning on melt composition and Nb/Ta fractionation during subduction processes
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