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    Unraveling the impact history of the moon using deformed zircon

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    Authors
    Timms, Nicholas Eric
    Reddy, Steven
    Grange, Marion
    Nemchin, Alexander
    Pidgeon, Robert
    Healy, D.
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Timms, N.E. and Reddy, S. and Grange, M. and Nemchin, A. and Pidgeon, R. and Healy, D. 2012. Unraveling the impact history of the moon using deformed zircon, in Proceedings of the 75th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society, Aug 12-17 2012, pp. A376. Cairns: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Source Title
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE
    Source Conference
    75th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society
    ISSN
    1086-9379
    School
    Department of Applied Geology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26184
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