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Fukuchi, Rina, Fujimoto, Koichiro, Kameda, Jun, Hamahashi, Mari, Yamaguchi, Asuka, Kimura, Gaku, Hamada, Yohei, Hashimoto, Yoshitaka, Kitamura, Yujin, Saito, Saneatsu (2014) Changes in illite crystallinity within an ancient tectonic boundary thrust caused by thermal, mechanical, and hydrothermal effects: an example from the Nobeoka Thrust, southwest Japan. Earth, Planets and Space, 66 (1) 116 doi:10.1186/1880-5981-66-116

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TitleChanges in illite crystallinity within an ancient tectonic boundary thrust caused by thermal, mechanical, and hydrothermal effects: an example from the Nobeoka Thrust, southwest Japan
JournalEarth, Planets and Space
AuthorsFukuchi, RinaAuthor
Fujimoto, KoichiroAuthor
Kameda, JunAuthor
Hamahashi, MariAuthor
Yamaguchi, AsukaAuthor
Kimura, GakuAuthor
Hamada, YoheiAuthor
Hashimoto, YoshitakaAuthor
Kitamura, YujinAuthor
Saito, SaneatsuAuthor
Year2014Volume66
Issue1
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1186/1880-5981-66-116Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFukuchi, Rina, Fujimoto, Koichiro, Kameda, Jun, Hamahashi, Mari, Yamaguchi, Asuka, Kimura, Gaku, Hamada, Yohei, Hashimoto, Yoshitaka, Kitamura, Yujin, Saito, Saneatsu (2014) Changes in illite crystallinity within an ancient tectonic boundary thrust caused by thermal, mechanical, and hydrothermal effects: an example from the Nobeoka Thrust, southwest Japan. Earth, Planets and Space, 66 (1) 116 doi:10.1186/1880-5981-66-116
Plain TextFukuchi, Rina, Fujimoto, Koichiro, Kameda, Jun, Hamahashi, Mari, Yamaguchi, Asuka, Kimura, Gaku, Hamada, Yohei, Hashimoto, Yoshitaka, Kitamura, Yujin, Saito, Saneatsu (2014) Changes in illite crystallinity within an ancient tectonic boundary thrust caused by thermal, mechanical, and hydrothermal effects: an example from the Nobeoka Thrust, southwest Japan. Earth, Planets and Space, 66 (1) 116 doi:10.1186/1880-5981-66-116
In(2014) Earth, Planets and Space Vol. 66 (1) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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