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Rezeau, Hervé, Leuthold, Julien, Tayan, Rodrik, Hovakimyan, Samvel, Ulianov, Alexey, Kouzmanov, Kalin, Moritz, Robert (2018) Incremental Growth of Mid- to Upper-Crustal Magma Bodies During Arabia–Eurasia Convergence and Collision: A Petrological Study of the Calc-Alkaline to Shoshonitic Meghri–Ordubad Pluton (Southern Armenia and Nakhitchevan, Lesser Caucasus) Journal of Petrology, 59 (5) 931-966 doi:10.1093/petrology/egy050

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TitleIncremental Growth of Mid- to Upper-Crustal Magma Bodies During Arabia–Eurasia Convergence and Collision: A Petrological Study of the Calc-Alkaline to Shoshonitic Meghri–Ordubad Pluton (Southern Armenia and Nakhitchevan, Lesser Caucasus)
JournalJournal of Petrology
AuthorsRezeau, HervéAuthor
Leuthold, JulienAuthor
Tayan, RodrikAuthor
Hovakimyan, SamvelAuthor
Ulianov, AlexeyAuthor
Kouzmanov, KalinAuthor
Moritz, RobertAuthor
Year2018 (May 1)Volume59
Issue5
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
DOIdoi:10.1093/petrology/egy050Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceRezeau, Hervé, Leuthold, Julien, Tayan, Rodrik, Hovakimyan, Samvel, Ulianov, Alexey, Kouzmanov, Kalin, Moritz, Robert (2018) Incremental Growth of Mid- to Upper-Crustal Magma Bodies During Arabia–Eurasia Convergence and Collision: A Petrological Study of the Calc-Alkaline to Shoshonitic Meghri–Ordubad Pluton (Southern Armenia and Nakhitchevan, Lesser Caucasus) Journal of Petrology, 59 (5) 931-966 doi:10.1093/petrology/egy050
Plain TextRezeau, Hervé, Leuthold, Julien, Tayan, Rodrik, Hovakimyan, Samvel, Ulianov, Alexey, Kouzmanov, Kalin, Moritz, Robert (2018) Incremental Growth of Mid- to Upper-Crustal Magma Bodies During Arabia–Eurasia Convergence and Collision: A Petrological Study of the Calc-Alkaline to Shoshonitic Meghri–Ordubad Pluton (Southern Armenia and Nakhitchevan, Lesser Caucasus) Journal of Petrology, 59 (5) 931-966 doi:10.1093/petrology/egy050
In(2018, May) Journal of Petrology Vol. 59 (5) Oxford University Press (OUP)


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