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Vetter, Scott K., et al.. (2018). Petrology and Geochemistry of a Mitchell Dam Amphibolite Core, Chilton County, Alabama. 68. 791–804.2 indexed citations
Shervais, John W. & Scott K. Vetter. (2009). High-K alkali basalts of the Western Snake River Plain: Abrupt transition from tholeiitic to mildly alkaline plume-derived basalts, Western Snake River Plain, Idaho.2 indexed citations
Shervais, John W. & Scott K. Vetter. (1993). Auto-metasomatism of the western lunar highlands: Result of closed system fractionation and mobilization of a KREEPy trapped liquid. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).3 indexed citations
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Shervais, John W. & Scott K. Vetter. (1993). Major element chemistry of Apollo 14 mare basalt clasts and highland plutonic clasts from lunar breccia 14321: Comparison with neutron activation results. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).1 indexed citations
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Vetter, Scott K. & John W. Shervais. (1993). A dynamic melting model for the origin of Apollo 15 olivine-normative and quartz-normative mare basalts. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).2 indexed citations
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Shervais, John W. & Scott K. Vetter. (1992). Major Element Chemistry of Apollo 14 Mare Basalt Clasts and Highland Plutonic Clasts from Lunar Breccia 14321: Comparison with Neutron Activiation Results. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 23. 1287.
Shervais, John W. & Scott K. Vetter. (1991). Auto-Metasomatism of the Western Lunar Highlands: Result of Closed System Fraction and Mobilization of a KREEPy Trapped Liquid. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 22. 1237.3 indexed citations
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Shervais, John W. & Scott K. Vetter. (1991). Lunar Mare Volcanism: Recent Advances in Petrogenesis. 49.1 indexed citations
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Lindstrom, Marilyn M., Ursula B. Marvin, Scott K. Vetter, & John W. Shervais. (1988). Apennine Front revisited - Diversity of Apollo 15 highland rock types. 18. 169–185.15 indexed citations
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Vetter, Scott K., John W. Shervais, & Marilyn M. Lindstrom. (1988). Petrology and geochemistry of olivine-normative and quartz-normative basalts from regolith breccia 15498 - New diversity in Apollo 15 mare basalts. 18. 255–271.12 indexed citations
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