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Jankovics, Éva, Harangi, Szabolcs, Ntaflos, Theodoros (2009) A mineral-scale investigation of the origin of the 2.6 Ma Füzes-tó basalt, Bakony-Balaton Highland Volcanic Field (Pannonian Basin, Hungary) Central European Geology, 52 (2) 97-124 doi:10.1556/ceugeol.52.2009.2.1

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TitleA mineral-scale investigation of the origin of the 2.6 Ma Füzes-tó basalt, Bakony-Balaton Highland Volcanic Field (Pannonian Basin, Hungary)
JournalCentral European Geology
AuthorsJankovics, ÉvaAuthor
Harangi, SzabolcsAuthor
Ntaflos, TheodorosAuthor
Year2009 (June)Volume52
Page(s)97-124Issue2
PublisherAkademiai Kiado Zrt.
DOIdoi:10.1556/ceugeol.52.2009.2.1Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID733385Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:733385:3
GUIDf4867c49-9913-43fe-b0b9-b04586afcb6c
Full ReferenceJankovics, Éva, Harangi, Szabolcs, Ntaflos, Theodoros (2009) A mineral-scale investigation of the origin of the 2.6 Ma Füzes-tó basalt, Bakony-Balaton Highland Volcanic Field (Pannonian Basin, Hungary) Central European Geology, 52 (2) 97-124 doi:10.1556/ceugeol.52.2009.2.1
Plain TextJankovics, Éva, Harangi, Szabolcs, Ntaflos, Theodoros (2009) A mineral-scale investigation of the origin of the 2.6 Ma Füzes-tó basalt, Bakony-Balaton Highland Volcanic Field (Pannonian Basin, Hungary) Central European Geology, 52 (2) 97-124 doi:10.1556/ceugeol.52.2009.2.1
In(2009, June) Central European Geology Vol. 52 (2) Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

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