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The Production of Normal Rock Types by Contamination and their bearing on Petrogenesis
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In a recent paper the author attempted to explain something of the mechanism of contamination in acid magmas, but nothing was said about the tendency, of contamination to produce normal rock types. It is to repair this deficiency that the present communication is presented.
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