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Jacobs, Joachim, Fanning, C. Mark, Henjes‐Kunst, Friedhelm, Olesch, Martin, Paech, Hans‐Jürgen (1998) Continuation of the Mozambique Belt Into East Antarctica: Grenville‐Age Metamorphism and Polyphase Pan‐African High‐Grade Events in Central Dronning Maud Land. The Journal of Geology, 106 (4) 385-406 doi:10.1086/516031

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TitleContinuation of the Mozambique Belt Into East Antarctica: Grenville‐Age Metamorphism and Polyphase Pan‐African High‐Grade Events in Central Dronning Maud Land
JournalThe Journal of Geology
AuthorsJacobs, JoachimAuthor
Fanning, C. MarkAuthor
Henjes‐Kunst, FriedhelmAuthor
Olesch, MartinAuthor
Paech, Hans‐JürgenAuthor
Year1998 (July)Volume106
Issue4
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
DOIdoi:10.1086/516031Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceJacobs, Joachim, Fanning, C. Mark, Henjes‐Kunst, Friedhelm, Olesch, Martin, Paech, Hans‐Jürgen (1998) Continuation of the Mozambique Belt Into East Antarctica: Grenville‐Age Metamorphism and Polyphase Pan‐African High‐Grade Events in Central Dronning Maud Land. The Journal of Geology, 106 (4) 385-406 doi:10.1086/516031
Plain TextJacobs, Joachim, Fanning, C. Mark, Henjes‐Kunst, Friedhelm, Olesch, Martin, Paech, Hans‐Jürgen (1998) Continuation of the Mozambique Belt Into East Antarctica: Grenville‐Age Metamorphism and Polyphase Pan‐African High‐Grade Events in Central Dronning Maud Land. The Journal of Geology, 106 (4) 385-406 doi:10.1086/516031
In(1998, July) The Journal of Geology Vol. 106 (4) University of Chicago Press


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