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Title: Swanson-Hysell-Group/2021_AX_BD: Zhang et al., 2021 data and code
This repository is associated with the following published paper: Yiming Zhang, Nicholas L. Swanson-Hysell, Mark D. Schmitz, James D.4Miller Jr., Margaret S. Avery. (2021). Synchronous emplacement of the anorthosite xenolith-bearing Midcontinent Rift diabase and one of the largest lava flows on Earth. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. This repository contains paleomagnetic and geochronology data, code related to data analysis and visualization, and the manuscript itself.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
1847277
PAR ID:
10560762
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Publisher / Repository:
Zenodo
Date Published:
Format(s):
Medium: X
Right(s):
Open Access
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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