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Ondrejka, Martin, Uher, Pavel, Putiš, Marián, Broska, Igor, Bačík, Peter, Konečný, Patrik, Schmiedt, Ivan (2012) Two-stage breakdown of monazite by post-magmatic and metamorphic fluids: An example from the Veporic orthogneiss, Western Carpathians, Slovakia. Lithos, 142. 245-255 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2012.03.012

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TitleTwo-stage breakdown of monazite by post-magmatic and metamorphic fluids: An example from the Veporic orthogneiss, Western Carpathians, Slovakia
JournalLithos
AuthorsOndrejka, MartinAuthor
Uher, PavelAuthor
Putiš, MariánAuthor
Broska, IgorAuthor
Bačík, PeterAuthor
Konečný, PatrikAuthor
Schmiedt, IvanAuthor
Year2012 (June)Volume142
Page(s)245-255
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2012.03.012Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID273277Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:273277:4
GUIDe0f20002-525c-4558-9cbb-5e263167dd48
Full ReferenceOndrejka, Martin, Uher, Pavel, Putiš, Marián, Broska, Igor, Bačík, Peter, Konečný, Patrik, Schmiedt, Ivan (2012) Two-stage breakdown of monazite by post-magmatic and metamorphic fluids: An example from the Veporic orthogneiss, Western Carpathians, Slovakia. Lithos, 142. 245-255 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2012.03.012
Plain TextOndrejka, Martin, Uher, Pavel, Putiš, Marián, Broska, Igor, Bačík, Peter, Konečný, Patrik, Schmiedt, Ivan (2012) Two-stage breakdown of monazite by post-magmatic and metamorphic fluids: An example from the Veporic orthogneiss, Western Carpathians, Slovakia. Lithos, 142. 245-255 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2012.03.012
In(2012) Lithos Vol. 142. Elsevier BV

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