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Casquet, C., Hervé, F., Pankhurst, R.J., Baldo, E., Calderón, M., Fanning, C.M., Rapela, C.W., Dahlquist, J. (2014) The Mejillonia suspect terrane (Northern Chile): Late Triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the Early Jurassic. Gondwana Research, 25 (3) 1272-1286 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.016

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TitleThe Mejillonia suspect terrane (Northern Chile): Late Triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the Early Jurassic
JournalGondwana Research
AuthorsCasquet, C.Author
Hervé, F.Author
Pankhurst, R.J.Author
Baldo, E.Author
Calderón, M.Author
Fanning, C.M.Author
Rapela, C.W.Author
Dahlquist, J.Author
Year2014 (April)Volume25
Issue3
PublisherElsevier BV
URL
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.016Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCasquet, C., Hervé, F., Pankhurst, R.J., Baldo, E., Calderón, M., Fanning, C.M., Rapela, C.W., Dahlquist, J. (2014) The Mejillonia suspect terrane (Northern Chile): Late Triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the Early Jurassic. Gondwana Research, 25 (3) 1272-1286 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.016
Plain TextCasquet, C., Hervé, F., Pankhurst, R.J., Baldo, E., Calderón, M., Fanning, C.M., Rapela, C.W., Dahlquist, J. (2014) The Mejillonia suspect terrane (Northern Chile): Late Triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the Early Jurassic. Gondwana Research, 25 (3) 1272-1286 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.016
In(2014, April) Gondwana Research Vol. 25 (3) Elsevier BV


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