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Shatrov, V. A., Voitsekhovskii, G. V. (2009) The use of lanthanides for the reconstruction of Phanerozoic and Proterozoic sedimentation environments exemplified by sections in the cover and basement of the East European platform. Geochemistry International, 47 (8) 758-776 doi:10.1134/s0016702909080023

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TitleThe use of lanthanides for the reconstruction of Phanerozoic and Proterozoic sedimentation environments exemplified by sections in the cover and basement of the East European platform
JournalGeochemistry International
AuthorsShatrov, V. A.Author
Voitsekhovskii, G. V.Author
Year2009 (August)Volume47
Page(s)758-776Issue8
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s0016702909080023Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID676528Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:676528:0
GUID2c6574e9-ae8f-4029-b1a3-302fea86e282
Full ReferenceShatrov, V. A., Voitsekhovskii, G. V. (2009) The use of lanthanides for the reconstruction of Phanerozoic and Proterozoic sedimentation environments exemplified by sections in the cover and basement of the East European platform. Geochemistry International, 47 (8) 758-776 doi:10.1134/s0016702909080023
Plain TextShatrov, V. A., Voitsekhovskii, G. V. (2009) The use of lanthanides for the reconstruction of Phanerozoic and Proterozoic sedimentation environments exemplified by sections in the cover and basement of the East European platform. Geochemistry International, 47 (8) 758-776 doi:10.1134/s0016702909080023
In(2009, August) Geochemistry International Vol. 47 (8) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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