Lithos, 2004, V 73, N 1-2, March.
1.
The role of xenoliths and flow segregation in the genesis
and evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Itapema Granite,
a crustally derived magma of shoshonitic affinity
from southern Brazil,
M. F. Bitencourt and L. V. S. Nardi
Pages 1-19
2.
Oxygen and neodymium isotope evidence for source diversity
in Cretaceous anorogenic granites from Namibia and
implications for A-type granite genesis,
R. B. Trumbull , C. Harris , S. Frindt and M. Wigand
Pages 21-40
3.
Crystallisation and genesis of peralkaline magmas from
Pantelleria Volcano, Italy: an integrated petrological
and crystal-chemical study,
Riccardo Avanzinelli , Luca Bindi , Silvio Menchetti
and Sandro Conticelli
Pages 41-69
4.
A coherent lithostratigraphic unit in the coesite–eclogite
complex of Dabie Shan, China: geologic and petrologic evidence,
Franco Rolfo , Roberto Compagnoni , Weiping Wu and Shutong Xu
Pages 71-94
5.
Thermobaric structure and metamorphic evolution of the
Iratsu eclogite body in the Sanbagawa belt, central Shikoku,
Japan,
Tsutomu Ota , Masaru Terabayashi and Ikuo Katayama
Pages 95-126
6.
Granulite xenoliths from Cenozoic basalts in SE China
provide geochemical fingerprints to distinguish lower
crust terranes from the North and South China tectonic
blocks: comment,
Kai-Jun Zhang
Pages 127-134
7.
Granulite xenoliths from Cenozoic Basalts in SE China provide
geochemical fingerprints to distinguish lower crust terranes
from the North and South China tectonic blocks––Reply,
Jin-Hai Yu , Xisheng Xu , Suzanne Y. O'Reilly , W. L. Griffin and Ming Zhang
Pages 135-144
8.
Editorial Board,
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