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181. Petrogenesis Implications Of The Late Triassic Ludian Granite Batholith In Northwestern Yunnan
182. The Material Evidence Of Oceanic Crust Melting During Continental Collision And Continental Crust Growth
183. High Temperature Metamorphism,Partial Melting And P-T-t Path Of The Eclogites From The North Dabie Complex Zone,Central China
184. Petrogenesis Of The Cenozoic Alkaline Potassic-ultrapotassic Volcanic Rocks From Qiangtang,Northern Tibet
185. Experimental Determination Of The Effect Of Carbonaceous Structure And Partial Melting On The Electrical Conductivity Of The Crustal Orogenic Belts
186. Calcium Isotope Fractionation In Earth's Mantle
187. Study Of In-situ Monitoring Methods In Selective Laser Melting Process
188. Petrogenesis Of Early Mesozoic Peraluminous Charnockite In South China:From Source Partial Melting To Shallow Magma Chamber Crystallization
189. Differential Exhumation And Partial Melting Of HP-UHP Metamorphic Rocks In South Altyn Tagh,NW China
190. Study On The Melting And Solidification Behavior Of AlCu5MnCdVA Alloy Fabricated By Selective Laser Melting
191. Petrogenesis Of Triassic Granitoids And Rhyolites In The East Kunlun Orogenic Belt And Their Tectonic Implications
192. The Origins Of High-Ti And Low-Ti Magmas In The Emeishan Large Igneous Provinces,Insights From Melt Inclusion Study And Trace Element Modeling
193. Redox State And Melting Processes In The Mantle Wedge
194. Research On Melting Process And Ice Hot-water Drilling System
195. Variations In Surface Export Fluxes Of POC During Ice-melting In The Arctic Ocean
196. Mechanical Properties Tailoring Of Porous Structure Using Topology Optimization And Selective Laser Melting
197. The Magnesium Isotopic Composition Of Ocean Island Basalt
198. Multiple Episodes Of Partial Melting Events In The Sulu Orogen And Their Tectonic Implications
199. High-pressure And High-temperature Properties Of Fe-S And Fe-Si System Under Shock Loading
200. Calcium Isotope Fractionation During Magmatic Processes
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