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  1. James Sowerby: meteorites and his meteoritic sword made for the Emperor of Russia, Alexander I, in 1814
  2. The environment of deposition indicated by the distribution of rare earth elements in fossil bones from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
  3. Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Rare Earth Elements
  4. Cation Diffusion in Natural Silicate Melts
  5. Structural controls and mechanisms of diffusion in natural silicate melts
  6. Comment on “Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Fiskenaesset anorthosite complex, southern West Greenland: Nature of the parent magma” by B. L. Weaver, J. Tarney and B. Windley
  7. Preface
  8. Analytical Chemistry
  9. General Geochemical Properties and Abundances of the Rare Earth Elements
  10. Subject Index
  11. Front Matter
  12. Copyright page
  13. Lithium diffusion in silicate melts
  14. Tracer diffusion of some alkali, alkaline-earth and transition element ions in a basaltic and an andesitic melt, and the implications concerning melt structure
  15. Reaction relationships of chrome-spinels in igneous rocks ? further evidence from the layered intrusions of Rhum and Mull, Inner Hebrides, Scotland
  16. Application of intrinsic Ge detectors to the instrumental neutron activation analysis for rare earth elements in rocks and minerals
  17. Rare earth element partition between sphene, apatite and other coexisting minerals of the Kangerdlugssuaq intrusion, E. Greenland
  18. The mobility of the rare earth elements: Evidence and implications from selected terrains affected by burial metamorphism
  19. The chilled margin of the Ben Buie layered gabbro, Isle of Mull
  20. Review of book: A. H. Brownlow (1979). Geochemistry
  21. Irregularities in Patterns of Element Partition
  22. Variation in trace element partition (crystal/magma) as a function of crystal growth rate
  23. Geochemical and stratigraphic evidence against an oceanic crust interpretation for the Tumut ‘greenstone’ occurrence
  24. Are rare earth elements mobile during spilitisation?
  25. Rare earth element investigation of the Cliefden Outcrop, N.S.W., Australia
  26. Trace element indicators of the genesis of the Rhum layered intrusion, Inner Hebrides
  27. Geochemistry of some trace elements in mineral separates from Rhum, Inner Hebrides, with special emphasis on iridium
  28. Rare earth element and related chemistry of some drilled southern Indian Ocean basalts and volcanogenic sediments
  29. Reaction trends shown by chrome-spinels of the Rhum layered intrusion
  30. Reaction trends shown by chrome-spinels of the Rhum layered intrusion
  31. Geochemical Indicator of the Efficiency of Fractionation of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland
  32. The distribution of uranium in some basic igneous cumulates and its petrological significance
  33. The nature and origin of the chrome-spinel of the Rhum layered intrusion
  34. The Significance of the Mesostasis of Basic Layered Igneous Rocks
  35. The partitioning of selected transition element ions between olivine and groundmass of oceanic basalts
  36. The distribution of phosphorus in the early and middle stages of fractionation of some basic layered intrusions
  37. The determination of phosphorus in rocks and minerals by activation analysis