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Petrology of magmatic and metamorphic complexes [PDF]
Владимиров, Александр Геннадьевич+8 more
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Is the outcrop topology of dolerite dikes of the Precambrian Singhbhum Craton fractal?
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Late Magmatism of the Galway Granite Batholith: II. Composite Dolerite-Rhyolite Dikes
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2022:Composite dolerite-rhyolite dikes traverse the Galway Granite batholith and its adjacent envelope. The dikes pertain to the Teach Dóite suite and were previously considered to be of Carboniferous age.
P. Mohr
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Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2023
It is well established that Cretaceous magmatism in the South China Block (SCB) is related to the Paleo‐Pacific subduction. However, the starting time and the associated deep crust‐mantle processes are still debatable.
Cheng Wang+3 more
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It is well established that Cretaceous magmatism in the South China Block (SCB) is related to the Paleo‐Pacific subduction. However, the starting time and the associated deep crust‐mantle processes are still debatable.
Cheng Wang+3 more
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Lithosphere, 2020
Research subject. The article presents the results of dating two dolerite dikes differing in geochemical features from a section along the Iset river in the area of Smolinskoe settlement (the Eastern zone of the Middle Urals). Materials and methods.
V. Smirnov, K. Ivanov, T. Bayanova
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Research subject. The article presents the results of dating two dolerite dikes differing in geochemical features from a section along the Iset river in the area of Smolinskoe settlement (the Eastern zone of the Middle Urals). Materials and methods.
V. Smirnov, K. Ivanov, T. Bayanova
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Distinguishing dolerite dike populations in post-grampian Connemara
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2022:The discovery of a dolerite dike exposed near Ross, Ballynakill Harbour, in north-western Connemara has re-opened investigation into two contrasting dolerite dike populations in Connemara, of respective mid-Paleozoic and Paleocene age.
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