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Ulrych, Jaromír, Krmíček, Lukáš, Teschner, Claudia, Skála, Roman, Adamovič, Jiří, Ďurišová, Jana, Křížová, Šárka, Kuboušková, Simona, Radoň, Miroslav (2018) Chemistry and Sr-Nd isotope signature of amphiboles of the magnesio-hastingsite–pargasite–kaersutite series in Cenozoic volcanic rocks: Insight into lithospheric mantle beneath the Bohemian Massif. Lithos, 312. 308-321 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.05.017

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TitleChemistry and Sr-Nd isotope signature of amphiboles of the magnesio-hastingsite–pargasite–kaersutite series in Cenozoic volcanic rocks: Insight into lithospheric mantle beneath the Bohemian Massif
JournalLithos
AuthorsUlrych, JaromírAuthor
Krmíček, LukášAuthor
Teschner, ClaudiaAuthor
Skála, RomanAuthor
Adamovič, JiříAuthor
Ďurišová, JanaAuthor
Křížová, ŠárkaAuthor
Kuboušková, SimonaAuthor
Radoň, MiroslavAuthor
Year2018 (July)Volume312
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.05.017Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceUlrych, Jaromír, Krmíček, Lukáš, Teschner, Claudia, Skála, Roman, Adamovič, Jiří, Ďurišová, Jana, Křížová, Šárka, Kuboušková, Simona, Radoň, Miroslav (2018) Chemistry and Sr-Nd isotope signature of amphiboles of the magnesio-hastingsite–pargasite–kaersutite series in Cenozoic volcanic rocks: Insight into lithospheric mantle beneath the Bohemian Massif. Lithos, 312. 308-321 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.05.017
Plain TextUlrych, Jaromír, Krmíček, Lukáš, Teschner, Claudia, Skála, Roman, Adamovič, Jiří, Ďurišová, Jana, Křížová, Šárka, Kuboušková, Simona, Radoň, Miroslav (2018) Chemistry and Sr-Nd isotope signature of amphiboles of the magnesio-hastingsite–pargasite–kaersutite series in Cenozoic volcanic rocks: Insight into lithospheric mantle beneath the Bohemian Massif. Lithos, 312. 308-321 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.05.017
In(2018) Lithos Vol. 312. Elsevier BV

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