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Pandey, Rajeev Kumar; Prakash, Divya; Singh, Saurabh; Mahanta, Bikash; Singh, C.K.; Sharma, Kamesh; Kumar, Manish; Singh, Mahendra Kumar (2025) Metamorphic evolution of sapphirine- and sodicgedrite-anorthite-bearing granulites, Rampur domain, Eastern Ghats Province, India. Geological Magazine, 162. doi:10.1017/s0016756825100095

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TitleMetamorphic evolution of sapphirine- and sodicgedrite-anorthite-bearing granulites, Rampur domain, Eastern Ghats Province, India
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsPandey, Rajeev KumarAuthor
Prakash, DivyaAuthor
Singh, SaurabhAuthor
Mahanta, BikashAuthor
Singh, C.K.Author
Sharma, KameshAuthor
Kumar, ManishAuthor
Singh, Mahendra KumarAuthor
Year2025Volume162
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756825100095Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePandey, Rajeev Kumar; Prakash, Divya; Singh, Saurabh; Mahanta, Bikash; Singh, C.K.; Sharma, Kamesh; Kumar, Manish; Singh, Mahendra Kumar (2025) Metamorphic evolution of sapphirine- and sodicgedrite-anorthite-bearing granulites, Rampur domain, Eastern Ghats Province, India. Geological Magazine, 162. doi:10.1017/s0016756825100095
Plain TextPandey, Rajeev Kumar; Prakash, Divya; Singh, Saurabh; Mahanta, Bikash; Singh, C.K.; Sharma, Kamesh; Kumar, Manish; Singh, Mahendra Kumar (2025) Metamorphic evolution of sapphirine- and sodicgedrite-anorthite-bearing granulites, Rampur domain, Eastern Ghats Province, India. Geological Magazine, 162. doi:10.1017/s0016756825100095
In(2025) Geological Magazine Vol. 162. Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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