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Geochemistry of amphibolite-facies volcanics and gabbros of the Støren Nappe in extensions west and southwest of Trondheim, western gneiss region, Norway: A key to correlations and paleotectonic settings

Kurt Hollocher, Peter Robinson, Emily Walsh and David Roberts
American Journal of Science April 2012, 312 (4) 357-416; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/04.2012.01
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Geochemistry of amphibolite-facies volcanics and gabbros of the Støren Nappe in extensions west and southwest of Trondheim, western gneiss region, Norway: A key to correlations and paleotectonic settings
Kurt Hollocher, Peter Robinson, Emily Walsh, David Roberts
American Journal of Science Apr 2012, 312 (4) 357-416; DOI: 10.2475/04.2012.01

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Geochemistry of amphibolite-facies volcanics and gabbros of the Støren Nappe in extensions west and southwest of Trondheim, western gneiss region, Norway: A key to correlations and paleotectonic settings
Kurt Hollocher, Peter Robinson, Emily Walsh, David Roberts
American Journal of Science Apr 2012, 312 (4) 357-416; DOI: 10.2475/04.2012.01
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