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Geosciences Colloquium Series: Dr. Paul Asimow

Compositional variation within granitoid plutons — what does it mean?

When

4 – 5 p.m., Sept. 14, 2023

Where

Gould-Simpson Building, Room 228A and Zoom

The Geosciences Colloquium Series will consist of a mixture of researchers across the University of Arizona along with visiting scientists.

On Sept. 14, 2023, Dr. Paul Asimow, Eleanor and John R. McMillan Professor of Geology and Geochemistry at CalTech, will present on "Compositional variation within granitoid plutons — what does it mean?"

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