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Structural map of Variscan north Sardinia
The Variscan section exposed across north Sardinia consists of migmatitic complexes intruded by the huge Corsica-Sardinia Batholith (CSB). This latter represents one of the largest magmatic provinces assembled in Late Variscan times, between about 340
Puccini, A. +3 more
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U-Pb ages of zircon and apatite in undeformed granite pebbles of synorogenic Carboniferous Culm conglomerates confirm the existence of an early Carboniferous (Visean to Bashkirian) magmatic event in the core of the Pyrenees. In this so-called Axial Zone,
González-Esvertit, Eloi +8 more
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This study presents the first preliminary U-Pb zircon data on tin-bearing S-type granites from the Gemeric unit of the Western Carpathians (Slovakia).
Uher, P. +4 more
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Palaeozoic Geography and Palaeomagnetism of the Central European Variscan and Alpine Fold Belts [PDF]
Schätz, Michael
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The nature and significance of Late-Orogenic extensional structures in the Varsican Orogen of SW England and comparison to equivalent features from the Italian Apennines. [PDF]
Styles, Adam James
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The pre-Alpine basement of the Lower Danubian nappes in the South Carpathians ismade up of two Precambrian terranes (Drăgşan and Lainici-Păiuş) that were intruded by Pan-African/Cadomian and Variscan granitoid massifs.
Duchesne, J.C. +6 more
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The composition of zircon in peraluminous Variscan granites from Northern Portugal.
Helena Brites Martins, Abreu, J.
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Allanite from Granitic Rocks of the Moldanubian Batholith (Central European Variscan Belt)
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