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Zhang, Zhaochong, Kusky, Timothy, Mao, Jingwen, Zhao, Li, Yan, Shenghao, Chen, Bailin, Zhou, Gang, Chai, Fengmei (2008) Geochronology and Geochemistry of the Kuwei Mafic Intrusion, Southern Margin of the Altai Mountains, Northern Xinjiang, Northwest China: Evidence for Distant Effects of the Indo‐Eurasia Collision. The Journal of Geology, 116 (2) 119-133 doi:10.1086/527457

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TitleGeochronology and Geochemistry of the Kuwei Mafic Intrusion, Southern Margin of the Altai Mountains, Northern Xinjiang, Northwest China: Evidence for Distant Effects of the Indo‐Eurasia Collision
JournalThe Journal of Geology
AuthorsZhang, ZhaochongAuthor
Kusky, TimothyAuthor
Mao, JingwenAuthor
Zhao, LiAuthor
Yan, ShenghaoAuthor
Chen, BailinAuthor
Zhou, GangAuthor
Chai, FengmeiAuthor
Year2008 (March)Volume116
Issue2
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
DOIdoi:10.1086/527457Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZhang, Zhaochong, Kusky, Timothy, Mao, Jingwen, Zhao, Li, Yan, Shenghao, Chen, Bailin, Zhou, Gang, Chai, Fengmei (2008) Geochronology and Geochemistry of the Kuwei Mafic Intrusion, Southern Margin of the Altai Mountains, Northern Xinjiang, Northwest China: Evidence for Distant Effects of the Indo‐Eurasia Collision. The Journal of Geology, 116 (2) 119-133 doi:10.1086/527457
Plain TextZhang, Zhaochong, Kusky, Timothy, Mao, Jingwen, Zhao, Li, Yan, Shenghao, Chen, Bailin, Zhou, Gang, Chai, Fengmei (2008) Geochronology and Geochemistry of the Kuwei Mafic Intrusion, Southern Margin of the Altai Mountains, Northern Xinjiang, Northwest China: Evidence for Distant Effects of the Indo‐Eurasia Collision. The Journal of Geology, 116 (2) 119-133 doi:10.1086/527457
In(2008, March) The Journal of Geology Vol. 116 (2) University of Chicago Press


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