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Dong, Chunyan, Wan, Yusheng, Wilde, Simon A., Xu, Zhongyuan, Ma, Mingzhu, Xie, Hangqiang, Liu, Dunyi (2014) Earliest Paleoproterozoic supracrustal rocks in the North China Craton recognized from the Daqingshan area of the Khondalite Belt: Constraints on craton evolution. Gondwana Research, 25 (4) 1535-1553 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.021

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TitleEarliest Paleoproterozoic supracrustal rocks in the North China Craton recognized from the Daqingshan area of the Khondalite Belt: Constraints on craton evolution
JournalGondwana Research
AuthorsDong, ChunyanAuthor
Wan, YushengAuthor
Wilde, Simon A.Author
Xu, ZhongyuanAuthor
Ma, MingzhuAuthor
Xie, HangqiangAuthor
Liu, DunyiAuthor
Year2014 (May)Volume25
Page(s)1535-1553Issue4
PublisherElsevier BV
URL
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.021Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID712440Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:712440:6
GUIDa2cd9623-12b4-40ec-b84b-06c28437e4e0
Full ReferenceDong, Chunyan, Wan, Yusheng, Wilde, Simon A., Xu, Zhongyuan, Ma, Mingzhu, Xie, Hangqiang, Liu, Dunyi (2014) Earliest Paleoproterozoic supracrustal rocks in the North China Craton recognized from the Daqingshan area of the Khondalite Belt: Constraints on craton evolution. Gondwana Research, 25 (4) 1535-1553 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.021
Plain TextDong, Chunyan, Wan, Yusheng, Wilde, Simon A., Xu, Zhongyuan, Ma, Mingzhu, Xie, Hangqiang, Liu, Dunyi (2014) Earliest Paleoproterozoic supracrustal rocks in the North China Craton recognized from the Daqingshan area of the Khondalite Belt: Constraints on craton evolution. Gondwana Research, 25 (4) 1535-1553 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.021
In(2014, May) Gondwana Research Vol. 25 (4) Elsevier BV

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