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Supplemental Material: Late Permian-Triassic ridge subduction beneath the northeastern margin of the North China Craton: Evidence from the Kaiyuan appinitic to high-Mg intermediate intrusions in northern Liaoning, North China

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<p>Mineral chemical, geochronological, whole-rock elemental and zircon Hf isotopic compositions (Tables S1–S4), zircon CL images (Figs. S1 and S2), element mobility checking (Fig. S3) for the Late Permian to Triassic appinitic and high-Mg dioritic intrusions from the Kaiyuan region of northern Liaoning, North China, and modeling parameters for Figure 13 (Table S5).</p>
Geological Society of America
Title: Supplemental Material: Late Permian-Triassic ridge subduction beneath the northeastern margin of the North China Craton: Evidence from the Kaiyuan appinitic to high-Mg intermediate intrusions in northern Liaoning, North China
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<p>Mineral chemical, geochronological, whole-rock elemental and zircon Hf isotopic compositions (Tables S1–S4), zircon CL images (Figs.
S1 and S2), element mobility checking (Fig.
S3) for the Late Permian to Triassic appinitic and high-Mg dioritic intrusions from the Kaiyuan region of northern Liaoning, North China, and modeling parameters for Figure 13 (Table S5).
</p>.

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