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Burg, J.-P., Bodinier, J.-L., Gerya, T., Bedini, R.-M., Boudier, F., Dautria, J.-M., Prikhodko, V., Efimov, A., Pupier, E., Balanec, J.-L. (2009) Translithospheric Mantle Diapirism: Geological Evidence and Numerical Modelling of the Kondyor Zoned Ultramafic Complex (Russian Far-East) Journal of Petrology, 50 (2) 289-321 doi:10.1093/petrology/egn083

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TitleTranslithospheric Mantle Diapirism: Geological Evidence and Numerical Modelling of the Kondyor Zoned Ultramafic Complex (Russian Far-East)
JournalJournal of Petrology
AuthorsBurg, J.-P.Author
Bodinier, J.-L.Author
Gerya, T.Author
Bedini, R.-M.Author
Boudier, F.Author
Dautria, J.-M.Author
Prikhodko, V.Author
Efimov, A.Author
Pupier, E.Author
Balanec, J.-L.Author
Year2009 (February 1)Volume50
Issue2
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
DOIdoi:10.1093/petrology/egn083Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID177570Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:177570:3
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Full ReferenceBurg, J.-P., Bodinier, J.-L., Gerya, T., Bedini, R.-M., Boudier, F., Dautria, J.-M., Prikhodko, V., Efimov, A., Pupier, E., Balanec, J.-L. (2009) Translithospheric Mantle Diapirism: Geological Evidence and Numerical Modelling of the Kondyor Zoned Ultramafic Complex (Russian Far-East) Journal of Petrology, 50 (2) 289-321 doi:10.1093/petrology/egn083
Plain TextBurg, J.-P., Bodinier, J.-L., Gerya, T., Bedini, R.-M., Boudier, F., Dautria, J.-M., Prikhodko, V., Efimov, A., Pupier, E., Balanec, J.-L. (2009) Translithospheric Mantle Diapirism: Geological Evidence and Numerical Modelling of the Kondyor Zoned Ultramafic Complex (Russian Far-East) Journal of Petrology, 50 (2) 289-321 doi:10.1093/petrology/egn083
In(2009, February) Journal of Petrology Vol. 50 (2) Oxford University Press (OUP)


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