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(2013) The c. 1000–900 Ma and c. 550–500 Ma tectonothermal events in the Prince Charles Mountains–Prydz Bay region, East Antarctica, and their relations to supercontinent evolution. Special Publication, 383. Geological Society of London. 95-112 doi:10.1144/sp383.6

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TitleThe c. 1000–900 Ma and c. 550–500 Ma tectonothermal events in the Prince Charles Mountains–Prydz Bay region, East Antarctica, and their relations to supercontinent evolution
ReportSpecial Publication
Year2013Volume383
Page(s)95-112
PublisherGeological Society of London
DOIdoi:10.1144/sp383.6Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID439065Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:439065:1
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Full Reference(2013) The c. 1000–900 Ma and c. 550–500 Ma tectonothermal events in the Prince Charles Mountains–Prydz Bay region, East Antarctica, and their relations to supercontinent evolution. Special Publication, 383. Geological Society of London. 95-112 doi:10.1144/sp383.6
Plain Text(2013) The c. 1000–900 Ma and c. 550–500 Ma tectonothermal events in the Prince Charles Mountains–Prydz Bay region, East Antarctica, and their relations to supercontinent evolution. Special Publication, 383. Geological Society of London. 95-112 doi:10.1144/sp383.6
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