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Gigoux, Morgane, Delpech, Guillaume, Guerrot, Catherine, Pagel, Maurice, Augé, Thierry, Négrel, Philippe, Brigaud, Benjamin (2015) Evidence for an Early Cretaceous mineralizing event above the basement/sediment unconformity in the intracratonic Paris Basin: paragenetic sequence and Sm-Nd dating of the world-class Pierre-Perthuis stratabound fluorite deposit. Mineralium Deposita, 50 (4) 455-463 doi:10.1007/s00126-015-0592-1

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TitleEvidence for an Early Cretaceous mineralizing event above the basement/sediment unconformity in the intracratonic Paris Basin: paragenetic sequence and Sm-Nd dating of the world-class Pierre-Perthuis stratabound fluorite deposit
JournalMineralium Deposita
AuthorsGigoux, MorganeAuthor
Delpech, GuillaumeAuthor
Guerrot, CatherineAuthor
Pagel, MauriceAuthor
Augé, ThierryAuthor
Négrel, PhilippeAuthor
Brigaud, BenjaminAuthor
Year2015 (April)Volume50
Issue4
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00126-015-0592-1Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGigoux, Morgane, Delpech, Guillaume, Guerrot, Catherine, Pagel, Maurice, Augé, Thierry, Négrel, Philippe, Brigaud, Benjamin (2015) Evidence for an Early Cretaceous mineralizing event above the basement/sediment unconformity in the intracratonic Paris Basin: paragenetic sequence and Sm-Nd dating of the world-class Pierre-Perthuis stratabound fluorite deposit. Mineralium Deposita, 50 (4) 455-463 doi:10.1007/s00126-015-0592-1
Plain TextGigoux, Morgane, Delpech, Guillaume, Guerrot, Catherine, Pagel, Maurice, Augé, Thierry, Négrel, Philippe, Brigaud, Benjamin (2015) Evidence for an Early Cretaceous mineralizing event above the basement/sediment unconformity in the intracratonic Paris Basin: paragenetic sequence and Sm-Nd dating of the world-class Pierre-Perthuis stratabound fluorite deposit. Mineralium Deposita, 50 (4) 455-463 doi:10.1007/s00126-015-0592-1
In(2015, April) Mineralium Deposita Vol. 50 (4) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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