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Dahlquist, Juan A., Pankhurst, Robert J., Rapela, Carlos W., Basei, Miguel A. S., Alasino, Pablo H., Saavedra, Julio, Baldo, Edgardo G., Murra, Juan A., da Costa Campos Neto, Mario (2016) The Capilla del Monte pluton, Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina: the easternmost Early Carboniferous magmatism in the pre-Andean SW Gondwana margin. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 105 (5) 1287-1305 doi:10.1007/s00531-015-1249-0

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TitleThe Capilla del Monte pluton, Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina: the easternmost Early Carboniferous magmatism in the pre-Andean SW Gondwana margin
JournalInternational Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsDahlquist, Juan A.Author
Pankhurst, Robert J.Author
Rapela, Carlos W.Author
Basei, Miguel A. S.Author
Alasino, Pablo H.Author
Saavedra, JulioAuthor
Baldo, Edgardo G.Author
Murra, Juan A.Author
da Costa Campos Neto, MarioAuthor
Year2016 (July)Volume105
Issue5
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00531-015-1249-0Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceDahlquist, Juan A., Pankhurst, Robert J., Rapela, Carlos W., Basei, Miguel A. S., Alasino, Pablo H., Saavedra, Julio, Baldo, Edgardo G., Murra, Juan A., da Costa Campos Neto, Mario (2016) The Capilla del Monte pluton, Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina: the easternmost Early Carboniferous magmatism in the pre-Andean SW Gondwana margin. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 105 (5) 1287-1305 doi:10.1007/s00531-015-1249-0
Plain TextDahlquist, Juan A., Pankhurst, Robert J., Rapela, Carlos W., Basei, Miguel A. S., Alasino, Pablo H., Saavedra, Julio, Baldo, Edgardo G., Murra, Juan A., da Costa Campos Neto, Mario (2016) The Capilla del Monte pluton, Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina: the easternmost Early Carboniferous magmatism in the pre-Andean SW Gondwana margin. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 105 (5) 1287-1305 doi:10.1007/s00531-015-1249-0
In(2016, July) International Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 105 (5) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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