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Ultramafic xenoliths and megacrysts from a melilitite tuff cone Deeti northern Tanzania
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L.H. Johnson
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A.P. JONES
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A.A. Church
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W.R. TAYLOR
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A.P. Jones
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1997
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Journal of African Earth Sciences
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