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Ledneva, Galina V., Layer, Paul W., Bazylev, Boris A., Sokolov, Sergey D., Kuzmin, Dmitry, Kononkova, Natalia N., Ishiwatari, Akira (2019) Early-middle Triassic basic magmatism and metamorphism of ultramafic-mafic complexes of the Ust’-Belaya terrane (central Chukotka, NE Russia):40Ar/39Ar ages, petrological and geochemical data, geodynamic interpretations. International Geology Review, 61 (9) 1052-1070 doi:10.1080/00206814.2018.1491013

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TitleEarly-middle Triassic basic magmatism and metamorphism of ultramafic-mafic complexes of the Ust’-Belaya terrane (central Chukotka, NE Russia):40Ar/39Ar ages, petrological and geochemical data, geodynamic interpretations
JournalInternational Geology Review
AuthorsLedneva, Galina V.Author
Layer, Paul W.Author
Bazylev, Boris A.Author
Sokolov, Sergey D.Author
Kuzmin, DmitryAuthor
Kononkova, Natalia N.Author
Ishiwatari, AkiraAuthor
Year2019 (June 13)Volume61
Issue9
PublisherInforma UK Limited
DOIdoi:10.1080/00206814.2018.1491013Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLedneva, Galina V., Layer, Paul W., Bazylev, Boris A., Sokolov, Sergey D., Kuzmin, Dmitry, Kononkova, Natalia N., Ishiwatari, Akira (2019) Early-middle Triassic basic magmatism and metamorphism of ultramafic-mafic complexes of the Ust’-Belaya terrane (central Chukotka, NE Russia):40Ar/39Ar ages, petrological and geochemical data, geodynamic interpretations. International Geology Review, 61 (9) 1052-1070 doi:10.1080/00206814.2018.1491013
Plain TextLedneva, Galina V., Layer, Paul W., Bazylev, Boris A., Sokolov, Sergey D., Kuzmin, Dmitry, Kononkova, Natalia N., Ishiwatari, Akira (2019) Early-middle Triassic basic magmatism and metamorphism of ultramafic-mafic complexes of the Ust’-Belaya terrane (central Chukotka, NE Russia):40Ar/39Ar ages, petrological and geochemical data, geodynamic interpretations. International Geology Review, 61 (9) 1052-1070 doi:10.1080/00206814.2018.1491013
In(2019, June) International Geology Review Vol. 61 (9) Informa UK Limited


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