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    Metamorphism and deformation of mafic and felsic rocks in a magma transfer zone, Stewart Island, New Zealand by VERNON, R. H., COLLINS, W. J., COOK, N. D. J.

    Published in Journal of metamorphic geology (01-06-2012)
    “…In the mingled mafic/felsic Halfmoon Pluton at The Neck, Stewart Island (part of the Median Batholith of New Zealand) some hornblende gabbros and diorites…”
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    EFFECTS OF THE PESTICIDES CARBOFURAN, CHLORPYRIFOS, DIMETHOATE, LINDANE, TRIALLATE, TRIFLURALIN, 2,4-D, AND PENTACHLOROPHENOL ON THE METABOLIC ENDOCRINE AND REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM IN EWES by Rawlings, N C, Cook, S J, Waldbillig, D

    “…Many pesticides are used in the agricultural environment, and some may have the potential to disrupt reproductive or endocrine function. Ewes, in separate…”
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    Metamorphic evolution of calcsilicate granulites near Battye Glacier, northern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica by STEPHENSON, N. C. N., COOK, N. D. J.

    Published in Journal of metamorphic geology (01-03-1997)
    “…Calcsilicate granulites of probable Middle Proterozoic age (c.1000–1100 Ma) in the vicinity of Battye Glacier, northern Prince Charles Mountains, East…”
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    Geochemistry and age of metamorphosed felsic igneous rocks with A-type affinities in the Willyama Supergroup, Olary Block, South Australia, and implications for mineral exploration by Ashley, P.M., Cook, N.D.J., Fanning, C.M.

    Published in Lithos (01-09-1996)
    “…Leucocratic quartzofeldspathic gneisses form a significant proportion of the lower part of the Palaeoproterozoic Willyama Supergroup sequence in the Olary…”
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    Park Volcanics, Murihiku Terrane, New Zealand: Petrology, petrochemistry, and tectonic significance by Coombs, D. S., Cook, N. D. J., Kawachi, Y., Johnstone, R. D., Gibson, L. L.

    “…The Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Park Volcanics Group comprises minor shallow intrusive and extrusive bodies emplaced during mainly marine sedimentation of…”
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