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Palin, R.M., Searle, M.P., St-Onge, M.R., Waters, D.J., Roberts, N.M.W., Horstwood, M.S.A., Parrish, R.R., Weller, O.M. (2015) Two-stage cooling history of pelitic and semi-pelitic mylonite (sensu lato) from the Dongjiu–Milin shear zone, northwest flank of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis. Gondwana Research, 28 (2) 509-530 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.07.009

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TitleTwo-stage cooling history of pelitic and semi-pelitic mylonite (sensu lato) from the Dongjiu–Milin shear zone, northwest flank of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis
JournalGondwana Research
AuthorsPalin, R.M.Author
Searle, M.P.Author
St-Onge, M.R.Author
Waters, D.J.Author
Roberts, N.M.W.Author
Horstwood, M.S.A.Author
Parrish, R.R.Author
Weller, O.M.Author
Year2015 (September)Volume28
Page(s)509-530Issue2
PublisherElsevier BV
URL
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.07.009Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID712743Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:712743:8
GUID559974b6-6c9b-4bf0-b7f8-139cb3526da5
Full ReferencePalin, R.M., Searle, M.P., St-Onge, M.R., Waters, D.J., Roberts, N.M.W., Horstwood, M.S.A., Parrish, R.R., Weller, O.M. (2015) Two-stage cooling history of pelitic and semi-pelitic mylonite (sensu lato) from the Dongjiu–Milin shear zone, northwest flank of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis. Gondwana Research, 28 (2) 509-530 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.07.009
Plain TextPalin, R.M., Searle, M.P., St-Onge, M.R., Waters, D.J., Roberts, N.M.W., Horstwood, M.S.A., Parrish, R.R., Weller, O.M. (2015) Two-stage cooling history of pelitic and semi-pelitic mylonite (sensu lato) from the Dongjiu–Milin shear zone, northwest flank of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis. Gondwana Research, 28 (2) 509-530 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.07.009
In(2015, September) Gondwana Research Vol. 28 (2) Elsevier BV

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