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Liu, Hai‐Dong, Santosh, M., Samuel, Vinod O. (2020) Neoarchean magmatism and Palaeoproterozoic metamorphism along the margin of the Qianhuai microblock in the North China Craton. Geological Journal, 55 (10). 6657-6676 doi:10.1002/gj.3835

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TitleNeoarchean magmatism and Palaeoproterozoic metamorphism along the margin of the Qianhuai microblock in the North China Craton
JournalGeological Journal
AuthorsLiu, Hai‐DongAuthor
Santosh, M.Author
Samuel, Vinod O.Author
Year2020 (October)Volume55
Page(s)6657-6676Issue10
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/gj.3835Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID5023149Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:5023149:6
GUID497e404b-2299-4996-acc9-8ab35f1a75f2
Full ReferenceLiu, Hai‐Dong, Santosh, M., Samuel, Vinod O. (2020) Neoarchean magmatism and Palaeoproterozoic metamorphism along the margin of the Qianhuai microblock in the North China Craton. Geological Journal, 55 (10). 6657-6676 doi:10.1002/gj.3835
Plain TextLiu, Hai‐Dong, Santosh, M., Samuel, Vinod O. (2020) Neoarchean magmatism and Palaeoproterozoic metamorphism along the margin of the Qianhuai microblock in the North China Craton. Geological Journal, 55 (10). 6657-6676 doi:10.1002/gj.3835
In(2020, October) Geological Journal Vol. 55 (10) Wiley

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