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Mohanty, Sunit, Nareda, Vishal, Ghatak, Arundhuti (2024) Geochemistry of Alirajpur Granitoids (Gujarat, India) and Their Genetic Relationship to the Precambrian Basement Underlying the Deccan Traps. Geochemistry International, 62 (13). doi:10.1134/s0016702924700514

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TitleGeochemistry of Alirajpur Granitoids (Gujarat, India) and Their Genetic Relationship to the Precambrian Basement Underlying the Deccan Traps
JournalGeochemistry International
AuthorsMohanty, SunitAuthor
Nareda, VishalAuthor
Ghatak, ArundhutiAuthor
Year2024 (December)Volume62
Issue13
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s0016702924700514Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMohanty, Sunit, Nareda, Vishal, Ghatak, Arundhuti (2024) Geochemistry of Alirajpur Granitoids (Gujarat, India) and Their Genetic Relationship to the Precambrian Basement Underlying the Deccan Traps. Geochemistry International, 62 (13). doi:10.1134/s0016702924700514
Plain TextMohanty, Sunit, Nareda, Vishal, Ghatak, Arundhuti (2024) Geochemistry of Alirajpur Granitoids (Gujarat, India) and Their Genetic Relationship to the Precambrian Basement Underlying the Deccan Traps. Geochemistry International, 62 (13). doi:10.1134/s0016702924700514
In(2024, December) Geochemistry International Vol. 62 (13). Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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