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Hartmann, Léo Afraneo, da Cunha Duarte, Lauren, Massonne, Hans-Joachim, Michelin, Cassiana, Rosenstengel, Leonardo Manara, Bergmann, Magda, Theye, Thomas, Pertille, Juliana, Arena, Karine Rosa, Duarte, Sandro Kucera, Pinto, Viter Magalhães, Barboza, Eduardo Guimarães, Rosa, Maria Luiza C.C., Wildner, Wilson (2012) Sequential opening and filling of cavities forming vesicles, amygdales and giant amethyst geodes in lavas from the southern Paraná volcanic province, Brazil and Uruguay. International Geology Review, 54 (1) 1-14 doi:10.1080/00206814.2010.496253

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TitleSequential opening and filling of cavities forming vesicles, amygdales and giant amethyst geodes in lavas from the southern Paraná volcanic province, Brazil and Uruguay
JournalInternational Geology Review
AuthorsHartmann, Léo AfraneoAuthor
da Cunha Duarte, LaurenAuthor
Massonne, Hans-JoachimAuthor
Michelin, CassianaAuthor
Rosenstengel, Leonardo ManaraAuthor
Bergmann, MagdaAuthor
Theye, ThomasAuthor
Pertille, JulianaAuthor
Arena, Karine RosaAuthor
Duarte, Sandro KuceraAuthor
Pinto, Viter MagalhãesAuthor
Barboza, Eduardo GuimarãesAuthor
Rosa, Maria Luiza C.C.Author
Wildner, WilsonAuthor
Year2012 (January 10)Volume54
Issue1
PublisherInforma UK Limited
DOIdoi:10.1080/00206814.2010.496253Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHartmann, Léo Afraneo, da Cunha Duarte, Lauren, Massonne, Hans-Joachim, Michelin, Cassiana, Rosenstengel, Leonardo Manara, Bergmann, Magda, Theye, Thomas, Pertille, Juliana, Arena, Karine Rosa, Duarte, Sandro Kucera, Pinto, Viter Magalhães, Barboza, Eduardo Guimarães, Rosa, Maria Luiza C.C., Wildner, Wilson (2012) Sequential opening and filling of cavities forming vesicles, amygdales and giant amethyst geodes in lavas from the southern Paraná volcanic province, Brazil and Uruguay. International Geology Review, 54 (1) 1-14 doi:10.1080/00206814.2010.496253
Plain TextHartmann, Léo Afraneo, da Cunha Duarte, Lauren, Massonne, Hans-Joachim, Michelin, Cassiana, Rosenstengel, Leonardo Manara, Bergmann, Magda, Theye, Thomas, Pertille, Juliana, Arena, Karine Rosa, Duarte, Sandro Kucera, Pinto, Viter Magalhães, Barboza, Eduardo Guimarães, Rosa, Maria Luiza C.C., Wildner, Wilson (2012) Sequential opening and filling of cavities forming vesicles, amygdales and giant amethyst geodes in lavas from the southern Paraná volcanic province, Brazil and Uruguay. International Geology Review, 54 (1) 1-14 doi:10.1080/00206814.2010.496253
In(2012, January) International Geology Review Vol. 54 (1) Informa UK Limited


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