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Azbej, T., Szabó, C., Bodnar, R. J., Dobosi, G. (2006) Genesis of carbonate aggregates in lamprophyres from the northeastern Transdanubian Central Range, Hungary: Magmatic or hydrothermal origin?. Mineralogy and Petrology, 88 (3) 479-497 doi:10.1007/s00710-006-0123-y

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TitleGenesis of carbonate aggregates in lamprophyres from the northeastern Transdanubian Central Range, Hungary: Magmatic or hydrothermal origin?
JournalMineralogy and Petrology
AuthorsAzbej, T.Author
Szabó, C.Author
Bodnar, R. J.Author
Dobosi, G.Author
Year2006 (October)Volume88
Page(s)479-497Issue3
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00710-006-0123-ySearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID16770Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16770:7
GUID88a9919f-db3d-4046-83a6-a5cecc8ae5b2
Full ReferenceAzbej, T., Szabó, C., Bodnar, R. J., Dobosi, G. (2006) Genesis of carbonate aggregates in lamprophyres from the northeastern Transdanubian Central Range, Hungary: Magmatic or hydrothermal origin?. Mineralogy and Petrology, 88 (3) 479-497 doi:10.1007/s00710-006-0123-y
Plain TextAzbej, T., Szabó, C., Bodnar, R. J., Dobosi, G. (2006) Genesis of carbonate aggregates in lamprophyres from the northeastern Transdanubian Central Range, Hungary: Magmatic or hydrothermal origin?. Mineralogy and Petrology, 88 (3) 479-497 doi:10.1007/s00710-006-0123-y
In(2006, October) Mineralogy and Petrology Vol. 88 (3) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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