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Dostal, Jaroslav, Keppie, Duncan J., Jutras, Pierre, Miller, Brent V., Murphy, Brendan J. (2006) Evidence for the granulite–granite connection: Penecontemporaneous high-grade metamorphism, granitic magmatism and core complex development in the Liscomb Complex, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lithos, 86 (1) 77-90 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2005.04.002

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TitleEvidence for the granulite–granite connection: Penecontemporaneous high-grade metamorphism, granitic magmatism and core complex development in the Liscomb Complex, Nova Scotia, Canada
JournalLithos
AuthorsDostal, JaroslavAuthor
Keppie, Duncan J.Author
Jutras, PierreAuthor
Miller, Brent V.Author
Murphy, Brendan J.Author
Year2006 (January)Volume86
Page(s)77-90Issue1
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2005.04.002Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID270243Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:270243:2
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Full ReferenceDostal, Jaroslav, Keppie, Duncan J., Jutras, Pierre, Miller, Brent V., Murphy, Brendan J. (2006) Evidence for the granulite–granite connection: Penecontemporaneous high-grade metamorphism, granitic magmatism and core complex development in the Liscomb Complex, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lithos, 86 (1) 77-90 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2005.04.002
Plain TextDostal, Jaroslav, Keppie, Duncan J., Jutras, Pierre, Miller, Brent V., Murphy, Brendan J. (2006) Evidence for the granulite–granite connection: Penecontemporaneous high-grade metamorphism, granitic magmatism and core complex development in the Liscomb Complex, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lithos, 86 (1) 77-90 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2005.04.002
In(2006, January) Lithos Vol. 86 (1) Elsevier BV

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