Architecture of the Chugach accretionary complex as revealed by detrital zircon ages and lithologic variations: Evidence for Mesozoic subduction erosion in south-central Alaska
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Architecture of the Chugach accretionary complex as revealed by detrital zircon ages and lithologic variations: Evidence for Mesozoic subduction erosion in south-central Alaska
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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN
Volume 125, Issue 11-12, Pages 1891-1911
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Geological Society of America
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2013-11-01
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10.1130/b30818.1
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