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Mazhari, S.A., Bea, F., Amini, S., Ghalamghash, J., Molina, J.F., Montero, P., Scarrow, J.H., Williams, I.S. (2009) The Eocene bimodal Piranshahr massif of the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, NW Iran: a marker of the end of the collision in the Zagros orogen. Journal of the Geological Society, 166 (1) 53-69 doi:10.1144/0016-76492008-022

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TitleThe Eocene bimodal Piranshahr massif of the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, NW Iran: a marker of the end of the collision in the Zagros orogen
JournalJournal of the Geological Society
AuthorsMazhari, S.A.Author
Bea, F.Author
Amini, S.Author
Ghalamghash, J.Author
Molina, J.F.Author
Montero, P.Author
Scarrow, J.H.Author
Williams, I.S.Author
Year2009 (January)Volume166
Issue1
PublisherGeological Society of London
DOIdoi:10.1144/0016-76492008-022Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMazhari, S.A., Bea, F., Amini, S., Ghalamghash, J., Molina, J.F., Montero, P., Scarrow, J.H., Williams, I.S. (2009) The Eocene bimodal Piranshahr massif of the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, NW Iran: a marker of the end of the collision in the Zagros orogen. Journal of the Geological Society, 166 (1) 53-69 doi:10.1144/0016-76492008-022
Plain TextMazhari, S.A., Bea, F., Amini, S., Ghalamghash, J., Molina, J.F., Montero, P., Scarrow, J.H., Williams, I.S. (2009) The Eocene bimodal Piranshahr massif of the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, NW Iran: a marker of the end of the collision in the Zagros orogen. Journal of the Geological Society, 166 (1) 53-69 doi:10.1144/0016-76492008-022
In(2009, January) Journal of the Geological Society Vol. 166 (1) Geological Society of London

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Piranshahr intrusion (Piranshahr massif), Piranshahr County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran

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Piranshahr intrusion (Piranshahr massif), Piranshahr County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Aegirine, Alkali Feldspar, Allanite Group, Amphibole Supergroup, Annite, Apatite, Augite, Biotite, Diopside, Enstatite, Fayalite, Fayalite-Forsterite Series, Feldspar Group, Ferroaugite, Gabbro, Granite, Hedenbergite, Hornblende, Ilmenite, Kaersutite, Limestone, Magnetite, Monazite Group, Mudstone, Nepheline, Pargasite, Perthite, Plagioclase, Pulaskite, Pyrite, Pyroxene Group, Quartz, Riebeckite, Syenite, Thorite, Titanium-bearing Magnetite, Xenotime, Zircon


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