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Santosh, M., Sajeev, K., Li, J.H. (2006) Extreme crustal metamorphism during Columbia supercontinent assembly: Evidence from North China Craton. Gondwana Research, 10 (3) 256-266 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2006.06.005

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TitleExtreme crustal metamorphism during Columbia supercontinent assembly: Evidence from North China Craton
JournalGondwana Research
AuthorsSantosh, M.Author
Sajeev, K.Author
Li, J.H.Author
Year2006 (November)Volume10
Page(s)256-266Issue3
PublisherElsevier BV
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DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gr.2006.06.005Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID711200Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:711200:7
GUIDe4d38f81-3544-4e11-a9f3-98e9d7c68509
Full ReferenceSantosh, M., Sajeev, K., Li, J.H. (2006) Extreme crustal metamorphism during Columbia supercontinent assembly: Evidence from North China Craton. Gondwana Research, 10 (3) 256-266 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2006.06.005
Plain TextSantosh, M., Sajeev, K., Li, J.H. (2006) Extreme crustal metamorphism during Columbia supercontinent assembly: Evidence from North China Craton. Gondwana Research, 10 (3) 256-266 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2006.06.005
In(2006, November) Gondwana Research Vol. 10 (3) Elsevier BV

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