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Walsh, A.K., Kelsey, D.E., Kirkland, C.L., Hand, M., Smithies, R.H., Clark, C., Howard, H.M. (2015) P–T–t evolution of a large, long-lived, ultrahigh-temperature Grenvillian belt in central Australia. Gondwana Research, 28 (2) 531-564 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.05.012

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TitleP–T–t evolution of a large, long-lived, ultrahigh-temperature Grenvillian belt in central Australia
JournalGondwana Research
AuthorsWalsh, A.K.Author
Kelsey, D.E.Author
Kirkland, C.L.Author
Hand, M.Author
Smithies, R.H.Author
Clark, C.Author
Howard, H.M.Author
Year2015 (September)Volume28
Page(s)531-564Issue2
PublisherElsevier BV
URL
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.05.012Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID712725Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:712725:4
GUID645941e9-d45a-4bc5-ad43-e17116e358ca
Full ReferenceWalsh, A.K., Kelsey, D.E., Kirkland, C.L., Hand, M., Smithies, R.H., Clark, C., Howard, H.M. (2015) P–T–t evolution of a large, long-lived, ultrahigh-temperature Grenvillian belt in central Australia. Gondwana Research, 28 (2) 531-564 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.05.012
Plain TextWalsh, A.K., Kelsey, D.E., Kirkland, C.L., Hand, M., Smithies, R.H., Clark, C., Howard, H.M. (2015) P–T–t evolution of a large, long-lived, ultrahigh-temperature Grenvillian belt in central Australia. Gondwana Research, 28 (2) 531-564 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.05.012
In(2015, September) Gondwana Research Vol. 28 (2) Elsevier BV

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