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Guilmette, Carl, Hébert, Réjean, Dostal, Jaroslav, Indares, Aphrodite, Ullrich, Thomas, Bédard, Émilie, Wang, Chengshan (2012) Discovery of a dismembered metamorphic sole in the Saga ophiolitic mélange, South Tibet: Assessing an Early Cretaceous disruption of the Neo-Tethyan supra-subduction zone and consequences on basin closing. Gondwana Research, 22 (2) 398-414 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2011.10.012

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TitleDiscovery of a dismembered metamorphic sole in the Saga ophiolitic mélange, South Tibet: Assessing an Early Cretaceous disruption of the Neo-Tethyan supra-subduction zone and consequences on basin closing
JournalGondwana Research
AuthorsGuilmette, CarlAuthor
Hébert, RéjeanAuthor
Dostal, JaroslavAuthor
Indares, AphroditeAuthor
Ullrich, ThomasAuthor
Bédard, ÉmilieAuthor
Wang, ChengshanAuthor
Year2012 (September)Volume22
Page(s)398-414Issue2
PublisherElsevier BV
URL
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gr.2011.10.012Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID712068Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:712068:2
GUID451bff6b-533b-45d8-9b6a-f7e26350e90f
Full ReferenceGuilmette, Carl, Hébert, Réjean, Dostal, Jaroslav, Indares, Aphrodite, Ullrich, Thomas, Bédard, Émilie, Wang, Chengshan (2012) Discovery of a dismembered metamorphic sole in the Saga ophiolitic mélange, South Tibet: Assessing an Early Cretaceous disruption of the Neo-Tethyan supra-subduction zone and consequences on basin closing. Gondwana Research, 22 (2) 398-414 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2011.10.012
Plain TextGuilmette, Carl, Hébert, Réjean, Dostal, Jaroslav, Indares, Aphrodite, Ullrich, Thomas, Bédard, Émilie, Wang, Chengshan (2012) Discovery of a dismembered metamorphic sole in the Saga ophiolitic mélange, South Tibet: Assessing an Early Cretaceous disruption of the Neo-Tethyan supra-subduction zone and consequences on basin closing. Gondwana Research, 22 (2) 398-414 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2011.10.012
In(2012, September) Gondwana Research Vol. 22 (2) Elsevier BV

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