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April 1995, p. 909-924. Dickson, F. W., 2000, Chemical emplacement of magma, v. 30, p.475-487. Dickson, F. W., 2005, Role of liquids in irreversible processes in earth and replacement in
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Boulvais, Philippe; Ruffet, Gilles; Cornichet, Jean; Mermet, Maxime (January 2007). "Cretaceous albitization and dequartzification of
Hercynian peraluminous granite in the Salvezines Massif (French Pyrénées)".
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Engvik, A. K.; Putnis, A.; Fitz Gerald, J. D.; Austrheim, H. (1 December 2008). "Albitization of granitic rocks: The mechanism of replacement of oligoclase by albite".
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